They Say Rules Are Made to be Broken, at Microsoft That Became an Imperative (e.g. Accounting Fraud, Bribery and So on)
As we've only just mentioned, Microsoft is basically a "con job". Its biggest client is itself (e.g. paying "open" "AI" to pretend to be an Azure "client"), it's bribing many politicians to buy Microsoft (swindling nations with kickbacks), and it does all sorts of other illegal things. Microsoft is just a more glorified or "respectable" form of organised crime. That's aside from abuse of children.
Heck, Microsoft money got used to SLAPP me this year (via a notorious firm sued by its own clients [1, 2, 3]; I call them "defamation firm" because they defamed me a lot this year). I'll have plenty of time to talk about it in the coming years.
Like the EPO, which was mentioned about an hour ago, those who do illegal things tend to go further and bully those who merely speak about these illegal things.
When dealing with such sociopathic entities that wrongly assume they're above the law and will always be above the law (they end up facilitating exploitation of underage women for sex or doing cocaine outdoors, in plain sight) it becomes even more urgent to write about what they do and it is very important to pursue accountability. █

