Drug companies make money. In today's society you can't make a COVID cure or whatever unless you're heavily government subsidized or charge a ton for it. And I get that. It takes a lot of money and manpower to develop these drugs. Hendrik worked his whole life for Glaxo SmithKline (from when he became an American in the 50's till when he retired for good in like 99.) which is now owned by the Brits. That company was good to the Koopman family.
But you ever read the history of Bayer? It's really bad. They were total supporters of the Third Reich and asked that govt to send them a bunch of Jews for human testing. When their first few batches of humans all died they requested more and got them. And now they're just like a legit drug company. Way worse history than Volkswagen or Hugo Boss, which also should be ashamed of themselves and imo probably shouldn't be allowed to exist.
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But you ever read the history of Bayer? It's really bad. They were total supporters of the Third Reich and asked that govt to send them a bunch of Jews for human testing. When their first few batches of humans all died they requested more and got them. And now they're just like a legit drug company. Way worse history than Volkswagen or Hugo Boss, which also should be ashamed of themselves and imo probably shouldn't be allowed to exist.
Bayer
As part of the IG Farben conglomerate, which strongly supported the Third Reich, the Bayer company was complicit in the crimes of Nazi Germany. Learn more.
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