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Leaked Documents Show Cisco Systems’ Deep Relationship with Israeli Security State

So all this extra revenue profiteering off war these past few years, and yet still laying off your employees? Embarassing

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/cisco-systems-israel-genocide-gaza

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I’ve seen press releases over the years about Cisco acquiring Israeli tech companies. There’s not an iota of those in Cisco’s portfolio today or obvious features/IP that would explain why they bought those companies for millions. The whole thing is rigged. Just a payment to the overlords

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Post ID: @wp+1krseh8r4

@bj please leave then

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Post ID: @h1+1krseh8r4

Very happy that we are supporting Israel’s defense.

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Post ID: @en+1krseh8r4

ASICs powered by Sili-conned

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Post ID: @dq+1krseh8r4

Every tech companies have Israeli customers and since some of your salary comes from Israel so who cares

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Post ID: @cb+1krseh8r4

Why are you only concerned about the relationship with Israel? I would bet that Cisco hardware is both purposely and inadvertently used for transmission of po-nography, cyber crimes, and other criminal activities. Why is it OK for banks to use Cisco hardware to run their credit card businesses that prey on customers in need by charging the 25-30+% interest rates on their debt?

The dollar amounts cited in the article are insignificant numbers when compared to the overall corporate income. It is overstated to say that they made huge profits.

How do you hold corporations accountable for the way consumers use their products? Should we go all the way back to the companies who produced the raw materials? A company mined ore that was used to produce steel that was used to build tanks that were used to cause damage and harm? And don't forget about the workers that produced those products at each stage aren't their hands dirty in this too? Wouldn't that include each of you who were Cisco employees that contributed to the development, production, and sales of the hardware and software used in all of these crimes?

Where do you draw the line?

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Post ID: @c7+1krseh8r4

Very sad to read this. I wish I never joined this company.

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Post ID: @bj+1krseh8r4

I was laid off. This is frustrating to read. All this extra profit but you cut our jobs still

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