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Timesuck with Dan Cummins

316 - Bayer AG: The Most EVIL Corporation in the World?

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Dan Cummins

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4.721.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2022

⏱️ 167 minutes

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Summary

Is Bayer AG, a company with Nazi ties and a track record that includes knowing selling HIV-tainted blood to hemophiliacs really the world's most evil corporation, as many online attest? Especially after they acquired Monsanto? Or, are they par for the new corporate course?

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0:00.0

Bear, the most evil corporation in the world.

0:04.6

Well, that's a topic that was voted in this week by our Patreon supporting space lizards

0:08.2

to be examined.

0:10.0

But is bear really evil?

0:11.8

Are they truly any more or less evil than so many other global corporations today?

0:15.6

It's some level of evil.

0:17.6

Just business as usual.

0:18.6

When it comes to life in America, and I would imagine virtually every other nation, if

0:22.7

not literally every other nation, we tend to support and rely on corporations as consumers

0:27.4

or other products, even if we strongly assume that they might be doing some shady shit.

0:32.7

Even when we know they're doing a lot of terrible stuff or have done terrible stuff, we

0:36.3

often overlook it.

0:37.8

And I'm certainly no exception.

0:39.6

I assume, for example, that at least some of the minerals mine and then used in the laptop,

0:43.1

I do my research on and the phone I use to post to socials, text my kids, talk to my

0:47.1

wife, make my entire life work.

0:49.9

Probably have come from conflict zones like the DRC, but I still use that tech.

0:54.6

I could switch to a competitor, but I'm assuming they also probably use those same minerals,

0:59.3

sometimes likely mine from the Congo or a similar place.

1:03.0

Or if not, they for sure use something that came from a sweatshop, a big corporation

1:07.7

relies on or the rough equivalent.

1:11.0

Actually I looked out and happened to find out this week that Apple uses the least conflict

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