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More than 40,000 people in the United States petition to prevent Bezos from returning to Earth

More than 40,000 people in the United States have petitioned to prevent Bezos from returning to Earth

More than 40,000 people in the United States have petitioned to prevent Bezos from returning to Earth. One of the signatories The user also wrote in the comment area: "Take Elon Musk and don't come back." He said that the cabal led by Bezos "achieves 5G microchips and mass takeover of the world." Before, keeping him in space was crucial. More than 40,000 people in the United States petitioned to prevent Bezos from returning to Earth 1

On June 10, 2021, a petition to the "Blue Origin Rocket Launch Company" (Blue Origin) was released On the petition website "change.org", the title is "Don't let Jeff Bezos return to Earth"!

One of the signed users also wrote in the comment area: "Take Elon Musk with you and don't come back."

Another user added: "Take Zuckerborg, go back to where you came from!"

José Ortiz, the initiator of the petition (Jose Ortiz) wrote in the reason for the petition: "Bezos is just like the villain Lex Luthor in DC Comics "Superman", an evil ruler who pretends to be the world's largest company. The founder of a successful online retail store. "

"He is actually an evil overlord who wants to dominate the world."

"Jack. Jeff Bezos has worked with Epstein, the Knights Templar, and the Freemasons to control the entire world."

"He is opposed to the fact that the earth is flat and supports that we live on a planet. on a round sphere so that he can be allowed to fly into space by the evil group."

"Governments are standing by while he takes over the world."

Author of the petition. Jose Ortiz says upcoming space flights are a perfect opportunity to rid the world of the man he calls an "evil overlord," and he's urging Blue Origin to stop the rocket from returning to Earth.

He said it was crucial to keep Bezos in space until the cabal led by Bezos "implements 5G microchips and takes over the world on a massive scale."

"Tell your family and friends to sign this petition! The future of mankind is in your hands, don't let him come back."

As of the date of publication , more than 9,200 people have signed and agreed. As long as more than 10,000 people sign, it will be taken seriously by government decision-makers.

Blue Origin, the interstellar exploration company founded by Amazon founder Bezos, will bring Bezos and his brother Mark Bezos on July 20, 2021. Mark Bezos, an unidentified winner, and three other crew members flew to the edge of space 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level on the New Shepard.

Perhaps it’s because of Bezos’s bald appearance and the appearance of Kevin Spai, who plays Lex Luthor in the science fiction movie “Superman Returns” Kevin Spacey also appears with a bald head in the play, so Bezos is often compared to this villain.

Thirty years ago, Bezos thought of the potential of online shopping and immediately founded the online bookstore Amazon, thus amassing a fortune of approximately US$183 billion.

Bezos has used Amazon as a monopoly to monitor and exploit workers' labor, making him the richest man in the world.

In 2000, Bezos founded Blue Origin, investing US$1 billion from his pocket money every year. New Shepard has conducted 15 successful unmanned test flights.

After Bezos opened the bidding for "space travel tickets", it immediately attracted international attention, attracting bidders from more than 140 countries, and finally settled for US$28 million.

The journey is expected to take one hour, including at least 10 minutes in space. Although we only crossed the boundary of space a little and came back, it was enough to experience the feeling of weightlessness in space.

In addition, since they have to withstand 5.5 times the gravity of the earth, the three passengers on the rocket must pass several simple physical fitness tests before departure to ensure that they will not be affected by the impact of the rocket taking off or landing. Fainted during the process.

Blue Origin said that the identity of the mysterious winner of the space flight with Bezos will be announced in the next few weeks. All US$28 million received will be donated to Blue Origin's charitable organization "Club for the Future" to encourage the next generation of young people to pursue and develop science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). and other fields of science and engineering to contribute to scientific development. More than 40,000 people in the United States have petitioned to prevent Bezos from returning to Earth 2

What hatred and resentment?

Bezos went into space before Musk, but was "cursed" by everyone: he was not allowed to come back!

In other words, this billionaire’s reputation is not very good.

This petition called "Petition To Not Allow Jeff Bezos Re-Entry To Earth" is extremely popular, and every signature seems to be A gnashing curse.

Some netizens said: It is recommended to take Musk into space and never come back!

We hate Bezos!

In fact, the news about protests against Bezos is as exciting as the tidbits about him. Last year, more than 100 demonstrators gathered outside Bezos' mansion in Washington, D.C., and built a guillotine outside his front door to protest wages for Amazon workers.

He has indeed accumulated a large amount of personal wealth, and his net worth has exploded by US$75 billion in 2020. However, many people this year lost many jobs and opportunities to make money due to the epidemic.

Look at this guillotine, it’s really scary! But it’s unclear whether there are real blades inside.

Remember, this is the day after Bezos’ net worth exceeded $200 billion.

As for the “urine bottle scandal” that Amazon has long denied, this year also has a stone hammer.

It starts with Amazon employees forming a union. At the end of March, Senator Sanders, a democratic socialist who has always criticized the richest man Bezos, will go to Alabama to meet with Amazon employees who are trying to form a union.

Workers at an Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama, are about to vote on whether to form a union. If approved, they will form the first union in Amazon's history.

Congressman Mark Pocan also "couldn't help but" speak out: "You destroy unions and make employees urinate in bottles. Your $15 hourly wage cannot turn you into a progressive and enlightened company."

However, Amazon’s official tweet denied: “You don’t really believe in peeing in bottles, do you? If this were true, no one would work for us. The fact is, we have peeing in bottles all over the world There are more than one million outstanding employees who are proud of their work and receive generous wages and medical insurance as soon as they join the company.

On the second day of April Fool’s Day, Amazon officially issued a statement: Apologizing to Congressman Pocan. This is shooting itself in the foot.

"First of all, the description of this tweet is inaccurate. The tweet does not take into account our large team of drivers and only focuses on warehouse workers. We all know that sometimes the road is far away and there is no public toilet. Drivers have no choice but to use bottles to urinate on the road. Moreover, many public toilets are closed during the epidemic, which makes this problem even more difficult to solve. This is a helpless fact for us, but we and many other companies also admit this. This is a long-standing, industry-wide problem."

Then he attached a series of news links very thoughtfully:

"The epidemic has caused the closure of many public betas... Uber drivers are too busy and have no time to go to the bathroom and can only do it in the car... A former UPS employee said: Amazon employees peeing in bottles is not an isolated case..."

In short, we can't just target Amazon. One family.

This supplement seemed perfect, but it caused a stir. Workers who had been affected by Amazon’s harsh regulations and the angry media stood up one by one to criticize Amazon’s inhumane practices.

Journalist James Bloodworth’s book Hired: Six Months Undercover in Low-Wage Britain chronicles his experience working low-wage jobs at companies such as Amazon: Amazon employees were forced to urinate in bottles in order to meet performance targets.

Will Evans, a reporter from The Center of Investigative Reporting:

Also, an Amazon driver who has been working for a month wrote: "I have to urinate in a coffee cup, every day. , there are threats of suspension or notification of criticism every week..."

There are many such cases.

However, "peeing in a bottle" is actually just the tip of the iceberg. The serious injury rate among Amazon warehouse workers is 7.7. During the epidemic, due to insufficient protection, many employees were infected and died. In order to undermine internal calls for the establishment of a union, the company He tried every means: placing ads against the formation of the union on Twitch, holding multiple meetings to explain the situation of the union, handing out "Don't Vote" pins, posting signs in the company bathroom...

In order to Employees have been organizing for years, including forming unions, to resist corporate oppression.

This "squeezing" can be traced back to 1994, when Bezos issued Amazon's first recruitment, which described the engineers he wanted: Most capable people think it's possible to get the job done in one-third of the time.

Bezos also said that we have two mentalities to choose from: "Day One" and "Day Two".

“Day two is a period of stagnation, then irrelevance, then excruciating decline, and finally bankruptcy. That’s why it’s always important to stay where you were on day one. ”

Bezos has always regarded Amazon as a “startup struggling on the edge of survival” to motivate himself to continue working hard to run the company.

This mentality directly leads to Amazon’s inhumane practice of squeezing employees, which has always been criticized.

Senator Sanders also criticized Bezos’ unlimited personal wealth at a Senate hearing, while at the same time trying to obstruct the establishment of a union.

The hearing was called "The Crisis of Income and Wealth Inequality in the United States," and Bezos refused to attend.

To be honest, the public’s anger lasted for more than a day or two. Therefore, today's petition is really not a "fuss".