Aussie Gov Trippin' on 3M Over Dem 'Forever Chemicals': Bout Time They Paid Up!
Australia finally suin' 3M for that PFAS mess, tryna get some bread back for the community hurt by this toxic sh*t.

Aight, so check it: the Australian government finally woke up and decided to sue 3M for over $2 billion. Why? Cause these corporations been dumpin' toxic PFAS, them 'forever chemicals,' in the water and soil, especially 'round dem defense bases. This ain't just some environmental issue, this is straight-up affecting folks' health and bank accounts, ya dig?
Attorney General Michelle Rowland talkin' 'bout holdin' 3M accountable. That's what's up. These big companies be playin' games, hidin' info and makin' bread while the community suffers. It's about time somebody stepped up. But we gotta hold her accountable too, ya know? Actions speak louder than words.
PFAS chemicals ain't no joke. They in everything from firefighting foam to food packaging, but they don't break down. They stick around, messin' with your liver, birth weight, and even causin' cancer. This ain't just a 'down under' problem either, this global. These corporations gotta be held RESPONSIBLE.
Assistant Defence Minister Peter Khalil sayin' 28 bases contaminated? 200,000 tonnes of soil gotta be removed? Billions of liters of water wasted? That's OUR tax dollars goin' down the drain cause these corporations greedy. It's a damn shame.
3M claimin' they stopped sellin' the stuff 'two decades ago.' Okay, cool. But what about all the years before that? They still made bank off it, leavin' a mess for everyone else to clean up. Classic corporate move. Plus, turns out the Government kept using it for ages after 3M stopped selling it, that's straight-up systemic incompetence.
They already paid out $10.3 billion in the States, so they know they wrong. This lawsuit ain't just about the money, it's about justice for the people who been affected. It's about makin' sure these corporations think twice before they pollute our communities again. Period.
But real talk: we gotta stay woke. The government might get some money from 3M, but where's that money gonna go? Is it gonna help the communities that been hurt? Or is it gonna disappear into some politician's pocket? We gotta demand transparency and accountability, from both the government and the corporations.
This ain't just an Aussie problem, this the same ol' game everywhere: Corporations makin' money while communities suffer. It's time to change the script and hold these mfers accountable. No cap. This lawsuit better be a wake-up call to all these companies out here playin' games with our health and our environment. For real.


