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RE: LOW-LIFE DOWNVOTING MEMBERS
While that statement itself may or may not have any basis in fact, it does not in any way suggest that a specific employee, manager, director or shareholder of the company is directly or personally responsible for the exploitation of the company's employees, even if such exploitation is true.
Well stated.
Yes it not only SUGGESTS that because Walmart outside it's shareholders, executives and management doesn't exist but it claims that those that run Wal-Mart are exploiting their workers, even if it didn't directly say that "those who run Wal-Mart". Maybe look up the definition of Suggesting.