Microsoft is happy to parrot a "land use acknowledgement" because they know they don't have to give the land back. If instead they acknowledged all the harm their actual company did with anticompetitive business practices in the 80s and 90s, it might actually harm their business.https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1456344147103653889 …
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Plot twist: there are cultural tribunals setup in town squares in five years that play video recordings of people/companies making such confessions and dispatching them to the Gulag
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Do you imply that Microsoft is an exception is this case? I believe this is what most organizations do, including governments. In the grand scheme of things, morality plays a little role.
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No, I don't think they are an exception, but this is the most blatant thing I've seen across many corporate things like this. So I would say they are definitely dialed up above where most other major corporations are, if this is the kind of thing they're doing.
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