Imhotep
They didn't reveal the information, the former prisoners first shone light on it when they asked for compensation.
They only felt like they had to make amends once the story came out, not during the 30 years prior. strange how that goes
Take control of the narrative.
Pay a research group to confirm what has already been revealed. On the wikipedia page it almost seems like the whole thing was their idea
(from a quick search this was revealed in 2011 by a german media, opening Stasi files)
And it works too
- frontpage by default is too old (sometimes 2+ days)
- better search
- maybe it's just me but my tiny brain refuses to learn clicking on a title brings me to the comments and not the article. an option would be nice
- filters based on tags
- can mods post comments next to a title? this can be very helpful (e.g. "misleading?")
This was slavery, in the eighties, and Ikea figured they could benefit from it (they 100% knew) and save what I suppose was an absurd amount of money
40 years later they pay 6 millions
I know many corporations are awful but we should't become desensitized. How can you still shop there knowing this
That's the one. It doesn't come up when I search either firefox or mozilla
an omelett, but the eggs haven't been stirred
I find this incredibly funny, still laughing, yet I'm not sure why
From the Play store/Aurora, or is there another way? I remember an app on fdroid that would install different mozilla browsers but I can't find it
So what do you use instead?
I thought I saw a misunderstanding to the comment you were responding to, that's all
same goes for the other response by Scrubbles
if I'm still not clear forget it, really it's unimportant, I shouldn't have commented