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The Resistance / Boycott Unilever
« on: May 28, 2010, 10:26:49 AM »
Now I don't know where to put this because I'm not sure if it's really about NWO or what ever BUT I need to tell you this.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login is a huge company. I mean enormous. I don't know which products are sold in each countries but here in Finland there are a lot of Unilever products in the stores. In many bottles and packages there is the Unilever logo in them. Here's the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login of all the Unilever brands. There are a lot of different products. Food, hygiene stuff, you name it. Many of them are each other's "competitors" (e.g Dove, Sunsilk, Rexona, Axe) but in reality they're under the same multi-billion company.
My point is that we should stop buying these trademarks which are owned by just a few people. The money goes to their pocket. They rule the world. What about all the little companies? I think we should buy as much local food as we can. We should promote the little independent companies and enterprises. That would help the environment, people and your own countries' well-being.
Another big company, actually even bigger than Unilever, is Nestlé. I think we should be aware of these.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login is a huge company. I mean enormous. I don't know which products are sold in each countries but here in Finland there are a lot of Unilever products in the stores. In many bottles and packages there is the Unilever logo in them. Here's the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login of all the Unilever brands. There are a lot of different products. Food, hygiene stuff, you name it. Many of them are each other's "competitors" (e.g Dove, Sunsilk, Rexona, Axe) but in reality they're under the same multi-billion company.
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Unilever has attracted a variety of criticisms from political, environmental and human rights activists. For example, it has been criticised by Greenpeace for causing deforestation, for testing products on animals by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and for making use of child labour, among others.
My point is that we should stop buying these trademarks which are owned by just a few people. The money goes to their pocket. They rule the world. What about all the little companies? I think we should buy as much local food as we can. We should promote the little independent companies and enterprises. That would help the environment, people and your own countries' well-being.
Another big company, actually even bigger than Unilever, is Nestlé. I think we should be aware of these.