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Hokusai | 4 years ago

> Ali is not guilty, marketing is purely scam these days, he is just following the trend.

Following criminals is not a valid justification in front of a jury. Crime is a common occurrence, it does not make it not crime. Everybody is the same is just an excuse for criminals to not feel guilty about their acts.

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kahrl|4 years ago

"BUT EVERYBODY ELSE WAS DOING IT!" - 6 year old me.

AussieWog93|4 years ago

There is legal precedent for this, at least in Australia.

If you are fired for doing something wrong that others are also doing (and they're not fired for it), you have a case for an unfair dismissal suit [1].

I'm sure it applies elsewhere too.

[1] IANAL

system2|4 years ago

True, I am of course not supporting Ali, but singling him out as if he created a scheme on his own is wrong. I can easily bet my one month salary on 99% of marketing companies out there doing the same.

I know it from personal experience because I had to work with many from Los Angeles thru my clients. All deception and lies.

Ali said 6 months commission and no client signed. Does he owe money? No. Did he lie? Yes, because he created fake profiles and lied about his resume as well as his company portfolio. Every marketing company does the same without an exception.

gkoberger|4 years ago

I mean, that's a bet I'll take. Everyone exaggerates a bit, but there's no way you really believe 99 out of 100 marketing companies are making up fake coworkers and flat-out lying about their entire portfolio.