>"Wage theft—employers’ failure to pay workers money they are legally entitled to—affects far more people than more well-known and feared forms of theft such as bank robberies, convenience store robberies, street and highway robberies, and gas station robberies."
Are we to ignore the fact that the crimes mentioned involve life-threatening situations for those affected? Apparently, human life is not as important as the amount of money lost.
>"We asked ourselves why the world had to be like this and what we could do to help. Our search for answers altered the course of our lives and led us to start our foundation."
It's a shame but it seems to me like Bill came up with the wrong answer due to a bad diagnosis of the problem.
If you really want to help these people, your best bet would be to highlight how rampant corruption affects these countries and how their rulers should be held accountable for it.
Foreign aid, by itself, will never be enough to solve this problem as long as there are tyrannical and corrupt regimes.
>It was going to set up a Google Plus account for every Google user.
Oh god. Thanks to this dreadful decision I went from not giving a crap about G+ to actually despising it and wanting it to fail miserably.
I had a youtube account long before Google took over and now all my activity was being posted on my G+ account feed or something. Now I had to turn that off.
Thanks for letting everybody know that I liked some videos Barney the Dinosaur because I let my sister use my PC, Google.
Are we to ignore the fact that the crimes mentioned involve life-threatening situations for those affected? Apparently, human life is not as important as the amount of money lost.