• Moose@moose.best
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    1 year ago

    So wait, J&J have already put aside 9 billion dollars for potential liability for the talc baby powder cancer claims and have stopped selling talc baby powder in North America, but yet they are suing researchers who made the issue known and constantly parroting that they aren’t admitting any wrongdoing. Nice.

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          1 year ago

          JJ. But they also released some very specific details such as the name of people exposed and proof of exposure from other sources than talcum powder that was ignored. JJ would be quite liable if they even get a single detail intentionally wrong. I would tend to believe they released accurate details.

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            1 year ago

            Yeh, sure. Let’s trust the corporation that is discontinuing the sale of talc based baby powder world wide, and is wanting to settle for $9 billion.

            Either JNJ are actually doing the right thing here… or they are cutting losses, protecting themselves, looking after shareholders, whatever.

            Maybe it’s cheaper than trying to recover from such a PR disaster.
            Maybe turns out that cornstarch is cheaper/easier for baby powder, and $9b gets rid of a problem, solves marketing issues of cornstarch, and has long-term savings.

            Maybe I’m wrong and paranoid.
            But I don’t trust JNJ

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            ?? You believe a corporation by default is releasing accurate details in the context of clearing themselves of wrong doing?

            That’s every corporation’s first step no matter how incredibly obvious that they are wrong.