First of all, I am not American either, as i mention in a previous post. Second of all, while there isn't a perfect government, that doesn't mean we can't try to minimize the amount of damage big corporations do. It just means it will always be an uphill battle.oktalist said:SNIP
Also, it would have to be captain planet at least. But since neither of them exist we can with a close second. A collection of international delegates and independent experts and leaders is disaster management would pretty darn good. Perfect? no, but at least more competent that's for sure.
And yes alot of companies fuck up, but not at the frequency of BP or the magnitude of this oil spill. This is the largest oil spill caused by any modern corporation. In fact, it is the third biggest oil spill short behind the Persian Gulf spill caused by iraqi forces and the Lakeview spill in 1910, which was on land and therefore more contained.
Last thing, that video was a joke. literally. it doesn't prove anything.
Yet it doesn't even begin to fix all the problems they caused. A fair amount is the amount it takes to turn everything back to normal, which is in of itself impossible.In other words, they were fined 25% of all their annual income. That's a lot, especially for a corporation BP's size.
And just to add insult to injury those people who made the decisions leading to this catastrophe are the ones leading the clean up operation. It is completely ridiculous. Oh and don't think they have or are at least pretending they've learned their lesson; as I mentioned and linked to sources in my opener BP is using the oilrig workers as a scapegoat and greenwashing the waffle out of this disaster. Just look at their site.
Just as insight as how well BP is running the clean-up:
BP's leaders are still making decisions that are harming innocent people: http://www.georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2010/06/bp-tells-cleanup-workers-theyll-be.html
BP tries to block and discourage media access to the clean up(cleary discourages workers to talk as well): http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ybenjamin/detail??blogid=150&entry_id=65649
BP hiding evidence of oil spill(even if it means dumping toxic chemicals into the ocean): http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/05/dispersants-might-be-increasing-damage.html