Corpromise
pr-nounced: corp-ro-mise
when politicians, decision makers, or individuals compromise their own personal values in order to bow to corporate greed.
1) recently a plan was announced to limit the number of servings of potatoes in school provided lunches to two servings per week. the goal was to help improve children’s diets and foster a healthier lifestyle. the senate voted this plan down due to pressure from the potato industry and lobbyists. this is an example of corpromising.
2) today at work i corpromised my values by not speaking up as i knew my political opinions differed from those of my manager.
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