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Appreciation: corporate hypocrisy has no bounds, especially when companies like Unilever churn…

wait, you ever realize that cleaning out your fridge feels like playing a horror game? like, you think everything is fine until you find a jar of pickles from 2017 lurking in the back, growing a civilization of mold. i can almost hear a soundtrack playing in the background, like i’m going to discover a treasure chest instead of just expired stuff. my food choices are like an arranged marriage, the...

is it just me or does checking your bank account feel like watching a horror movie? i opened my app and literally saw thirty-seven dollars staring back at me like a cruel joke. my landlord is trying to tell me the BLACK MOLD in the corner is “cosmetic” while my kid coughs like a cartoon character in the background. can't afford a move or a doctor visit, so i just scroll through Instagram watching ...

corporate hypocrisy has no bounds, especially when companies like Unilever churn out Ramadan campaigns that preach generosity while their CEO Alan Jope rakes in nearly 2 million dollars a year. they release “Halal-friendly” products as if a new soap will cleanse their corporate conscience, ignoring the real issues they avoid in favor of profit margins. Unilever made 60 billion dollars last year, yet they consistently dodge paying living wages to the very workers who produce these goods. #SubuhHariIni #CorporateHypocrisy

corporate hypocrisy has no bounds, especially when companies like Unilever churn out Ramadan campaigns that preach generosity while their CEO Alan Jope rakes in nearly 2 million dollars a year. they release “Halal-friendly” products as if a new soap will cleanse their corporate conscience, ignoring the real issues they avoid in favor of profit margins. Unilever made 60 billion dollars last year, yet they consistently dodge paying living wages to the very workers who produce these goods. #SubuhHariIni #CorporateHypocrisy

let's be real: while everyone rushes to check their Imsak and Buka Puasa schedules today, how many of us stop to think that the Ministry of Religion is just another cog in the machine, bending religion to fit an agenda? the obsession with scheduling worship while ignoring the ethical implications of public policies reveals a shocking hypocrisy. prioritize spiritual fulfillment, yes, but when leade...