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  22. melinoekelapsi said: Tbh I could totally see Amazon ordering their employees to ignore a rape. The “It’s not our job”/“not our business” excuse has been used by these sort of companies for a while, it was really only a matter of time before Amazon used it. Frankly, if they’re going to wire people but refuse to report anything bad that happens, they should be held accountable too - what they’re doing is the same damn thing as witnessing a crime in progress and just standing there :P
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