That makes me think about the sequence from Wolf of Wall St, where there's a very negative article posted about Jordan Belfort's practices, and Jordan Belfort is feeling ruined, but then the next day, the article had a positive effect on the firm's recruiting efforts. Turns out the negative attention encouraged cutthroat salesmen to join the team in the hopes of making a lot of money.
What the movie fails to underscore is the attention from the SEC that the article also brought, which is what lead to his downfall.
Let the assholes turn their quick buck. Karma will get them in the end. Meanwhile, the rest of us want to know who to avoid working with. If someone wants to go work for Travis Kalanick, Adam Neumann, Anthony Levandowski, or Elizabeth Holmes, they're welcome to go right ahead. I'm happier knowing their stories so I don't end up working at one of their companies.
No, it won't. The universe isn't just, there's no scales that get balanced out, and people the world over have very comfortably built and kept their empires and fortunes by planting their boots firmly on the bodies of others.
And fighting right-to-repair isn't even in the same league as the actually evil shit that people do.
What the movie fails to underscore is the attention from the SEC that the article also brought, which is what lead to his downfall.
Let the assholes turn their quick buck. Karma will get them in the end. Meanwhile, the rest of us want to know who to avoid working with. If someone wants to go work for Travis Kalanick, Adam Neumann, Anthony Levandowski, or Elizabeth Holmes, they're welcome to go right ahead. I'm happier knowing their stories so I don't end up working at one of their companies.