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Boom-town Quote by John-Talmage Mathis

“My casino experience is to someone else their experience with their employer, of how the company has elected to behave solely for greed, profits, and spite. But we shouldn’t give up hope in such situations. We have an obligation to separate the justices from the injustices. We should hold these…” quote by John-Talmage Mathis
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““My casino experience is to someone else their experience with their employer, of how the company has elected to behave solely for greed, profits, and spite. But we shouldn’t give up hope in such situations. We have an obligation to separate the justices from the injustices. We should hold these corporate neighbors accountable for the wrongs that they commit. Someone has to.””

John-Talmage Mathis

About This Quote

Corporate greed harms employees, yet accountability and hope remain essential to counteract injustice.

In simple terms: Companies can be greedy, but we must still demand justice.

Key Takeaway

Hold corporations accountable despite systemic greed.

Themes

corporate ethics justice accountability hope

Mood

determined urgent hopeful

Type

political motivational

When to use this quote

  • whistleblowing
  • consumer activism
  • union organizing
  • ethical investing

Key Concepts

systemic exploitation moral responsibility

Practical Applications

  • advocate for transparent policies
  • support regulatory reforms

Questions to Reflect On

  • What mechanisms effectively curb corporate greed?
  • How can individuals sustain hope amid systemic abuse?
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