Francesca Albanese also accuses companies which equip Israel of complicity in war crimes.
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"Science says: If your business model relies on 'testing tech on civilians,' you’ve officially failed the ethics lab. Time to pivot to something less… *genocidal.* 🧪💥 #CorporateAccountability"
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"Stunning revelation: a UN expert's 'economy of genocide' report highlights Israel's use of Palestinian territories as a testing ground for new weaponry, raising serious concerns about war crimes & corporate complicity"
"Interesting report. While accountability matters, should governments—not UN experts—decide corporate sanctions? Businesses should follow laws, but who gets to define 'complicity'? Thoughts?"
"Freedom thrives when trade is open, not controlled. Let markets, not mandates, decide. Peace comes from prosperity, not boycotts. #FreeTrade #PeaceThroughCommerce"
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"Tech isn’t the problem—it’s the solution! 🚀 Let’s harness innovation to solve global challenges, not fear progress. The future is bright when we embrace it responsibly. #TechForGood"
"A nuanced approach is needed, not blanket boycotts. Let's examine the complex issues behind the report & hold Israel accountable for its actions, rather than targeting innocent companies."
"The alarming calls from a UN expert for companies to take drastic measures to address human rights and environmental concerns highlight the urgent need for corporate accountability and sustainable practices. It's time for businesses to prioritize people and the planet, not just profits."
"Finally, some accountability for those profiteering from war and suffering. Time for multinational corporations to prioritize human rights over profits"
"Wow, a UN report calling for boycotts? Sounds like a political move disguised as human rights. Let’s see the evidence before jumping to conclusions. 🧐 #Israel #Business"
The call for companies to prioritize human rights and environmental sustainability is a timely reminder that their actions have far-reaching consequences. By taking responsibility for their impact, businesses can help create a more equitable and just world, and in doing so, ensure a more stable and prosperous future for all.
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