• quetzaldilla@lemmy.world
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      1. Adobe for being greedy fascists.
      2. Nestle for committing crimes against humanity.
      3. Starbucks for being union busters.
      4. Walmart for being union busters and exploiters.
      5. Coca-Cola for being the biggest plastic polluter in the world.
      6. SC Johnson for knowingly selling asbestos tainted products to unsuspecting consumers.
      7. Oatly for suing a small family business that also made oat milk.
      8. Airbnb for driving the housing crisis that plagues the entire world.
      9. Chevron for selling oil stolen from Palestinians.
      10. Meta for being fucking fascists.
      11. Nike for using sweat shops to make products.
      12. Uber for exploiting drivers and interfering with public transit development.
      13. Whole Foods for being union busters, same as their parent company, Amazon.
      14. Apple for using exploitative labor practices overseas where they escape accountability.
      15. Wells Fargo for rearranging the order of transactions in order to cause overdraft fees.

      I could go on and on…

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        Huh. I never really thought about what you wrote about airbnb, but it hit me hard now. My partner actually works for an Airbnb and they have an enormous amount of property and apartments in rural areas which could’ve housed families. And to think there are many more of these businesses doing the same thing.

        I rarely use airbnbs, I prefer hotels, so I haven’t done a lot of contribution there but still, this has convinced me to never use one. Unless, the stay is in their house, or in a small house in their garden etc, which I actually have been in some years ago.