The moral rhetoric of U.S. corporations such as Coca-Cola, Dell, Hewlett Packard, and Walmart often…
The moral rhetoric of U.S. corporations such as Coca-Cola, Dell, Hewlett Packard, and Walmart often ends at the impassable moral wall of Communist China.
But no corporation can rival the capricious greed that now defines Intel. The U.S. technology giant claims to stand for “social equity and human rights.” In China, Intel has made clear that it stands for genocide.
That might sound like strong language, but it’s the only way to accurately describe the import of what Intel had to say on Thursday. Intel took to Chinese social media to “deeply apologize for the confusion caused to our respected Chinese customers, partners and the public.”
What is this eloquent apology for, you ask?