: Let me get this straight. A company arranges to create a chemical factory in India. Disgruntled workers, desiring to vent their frustrations, decide to sabotage the plant. Many die.1:UC has refused to engage in a full court case or investigation to allow the sabotage theory to be proven.
2:UC's safety equipment failed, anyway, so even if sabotage was involved, the safety equipment wasn't up to limitting it.
3:On the night, and several days after, UC staff were saying MIC (Methyl isocyanate) is just a potent tear gas. 8,000 died in teh first few nights.
4:UC refuses to give toxicological information regarding MIC, claiming it is a trade secret, thus preventing doctors from adequately treating victims.
5:The Alarm stayed silent.
6:Between 1980 and 1984 staff on the MIC tank were cut from 12 to 6, maintenance on the tank cut from 6 to 2.
7:On the night of the accident the refrigerator meant to keep the MIC at zero degree C was switched off to save electricity; the safety equipment was down for maintenance.
This is where culpability lies- there is no proof of sabotage beyond UC's word.
: Hmm. I think I'm beginning to get the grip on this 'left-wing' thing, Gee. I feel more holy already.
I am not left-wing.
None.