"Refusing To Hide The Evils Of . . . UNR"

Note from a reader:

I found this in the book, "Take It From Me, Life's A Struggle But You Can Win," Erin Brockovich:

"Early on in my uphill battle helping Masry and Vititoe wage war on behalf of the good citizens of Hinkley against the powerful and moneyed forces of PG&E, I experienced several frustrating setbacks. 

Not having any first-hand experience working with lawyers on any case other than my car accident and the visitation fight with ex.#2, I couldn't understand why even little things having to do with the law took so much time, or were so difficult to accomplish, or why everybody seemed to be suspicious of lawyers and disbelieving of the evils that big corporations were, at least to me, so obviously capable of committing."

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Not only do persons not want to believe that a huge corporation is capable of evils, and that it doesn't care about the community and public at large, but trying to get persons to face what a university and campus police are capable of, is nearly impossible in the beginning.  

The evils are so bad and so well hidden, that no one wants to believe them, or even consider them.  

Many will automatically say that someone is out just to make a buck, and anyone who first sees inconsistencies is just imagining things or filed a frivolous case.

Your website has been real eye opener.  It refuses to hide the evils of a large corporation called UNR.
 

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