"Happy holidays and merry xmas if you still celebrate xmas or even merry crustmas for the anarchopunk comrades, keep safe and enjoy 🖤"
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Happy holidays and merry xmas if you still celebrate xmas or even merry crustmas for the anarchopunk comrades, keep safe and enjoy 🖤
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Begging the government to prosecute when a CEO does crime
I'd posted about a month ago about Elise Burns, the CEO of Evette staffing, a veterinary staffing agency. Evette had sent out an email last month admitting to stealing a veterinarian's identity in order to spy on us in private DVM-only groups, and has been for the past 8 years. Admins for the groups she's defrauded have all handed over evidence and contacted as many agencies as possible that could have jurisdiction over her crimes, and it's been nothing but crickets. The founder of the private suicide prevention group that Elise Burns fraudulently spied on in order to gain a business advantage contacted the Texas Attorney General, who told her that "showing that there is public interest in pursuing a case is a factor in their decision making."
Nice double standard, huh? When a CEO commits multiple crimes against the working class, we have to beg and plead for the government to do their damn jobs. They've been spoon-fed the evidence of Elise's maleficence, yet aren't making a move. Apparently, if you run a 34 million dollar per year business, the state doesn't give a shit about the people you've fed off of like a parasite.
There's a change.org petition circulating right now to try to guilt the TX AG's office into doing the right thing. I fully don't expect anything to come from it, but if we can get thousands more names on there, it will help starkly contrast how there's a two-tiered justice system that clearly doesn't benefit us.
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I'd posted about a month ago about Elise Burns, the CEO of Evette staffing, a veterinary staffing agency. Evette had sent out an email last month admitting to stealing a veterinarian's identity in order to spy on us in private DVM-only groups, and has been for the past 8 years. Admins for the groups she's defrauded have all handed over evidence and contacted as many agencies as possible that could have jurisdiction over her crimes, and it's been nothing but crickets. The founder of the private suicide prevention group that Elise Burns fraudulently spied on in order to gain a business advantage contacted the Texas Attorney General, who told her that "showing that there is public interest in pursuing a case is a factor in their decision making."
Nice double standard, huh? When a CEO commits multiple crimes against the working class, we have to beg and plead for the government to do their damn jobs. They've been spoon-fed the evidence of Elise's maleficence, yet aren't making a move. Apparently, if you run a 34 million dollar per year business, the state doesn't give a shit about the people you've fed off of like a parasite.
There's a change.org petition circulating right now to try to guilt the TX AG's office into doing the right thing. I fully don't expect anything to come from it, but if we can get thousands more names on there, it will help starkly contrast how there's a two-tiered justice system that clearly doesn't benefit us.
https://redd.it/1hive1d
@r_antiwork
Dallas Observer
Dallas CEO Catfishes Veterinary Community With Fake Facebook Profile
Outrage erupts after Elise Burns of Evette Staffing admits to impersonating a veterinarian to gain access to vets-only sites.
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📦QUEENS, NY: NYPD continues to threaten Amazon workers on strike and community members who’ve joined the picket line with arrest.
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More footage of Yemen's successful missile attack on Tel Aviv, which the Israeli army failed to intercept.
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Would a healthy society bankrupt cancer patients? Promote endless wars? Or systemically excuse school shootings?
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Do Not Cross the Line: Starbucks workers union announces pre-Christmas strike in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle - Do Not Pass Go.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/starbucks-workers-union-announces-pre-christmas-strike-los/story
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https://abcnews.go.com/US/starbucks-workers-union-announces-pre-christmas-strike-los/story
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📢 "If you're not fighting, how are you gonna get what you want?" Jogernsyn Cardenas, an Amazon delivery driver arrested on day one of the Amazon strike, speaks out about what workers are demanding from the multi-billion dollar corporation.
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Cory Doctorow’s prescient novella about health insurance and murder: As Doctorow’s family was waiting at his father’s bedside, he remembers someone from the hospital billing department coming to the room to ask his mother: “Who’s going to cover the bill?”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/20/cory-doctorow-radicalized-novella-healthcare-ceo-killing
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/20/cory-doctorow-radicalized-novella-healthcare-ceo-killing
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the Guardian
Cory Doctorow’s prescient novella about health insurance and murder: ‘They’re going to be afraid’
The parallels between the science fiction writer’s five-year-old story and present-day events are startling