Not content, apparently, with publicly embarassing themselves with their previous false statements about me, Amway has yet again cranked up the manure spreader in a renewed attempt to bury the fact of their own misconduct. Here is my response to their revised statements about me on their web site. If you haven't already read their original statement and my response, I suggest you do that first.
Most of the changes made to Amway's statement are too minor to bother with; I'll address just the significant ones.
Amway's statements are in italics.
The truth is that Mr. Schwartz, despite his trumpeted support of free speech, only believes in speech that he controls.This must be why a) I had on my site, and still have, a link to Amway's site, including their nasty and vindictive misstatements about me, and b) I published on my site pro-Amway as well as anti-Amway comments. Amway has never made a similar attempt to provide a balance of information to its distributors. Amway is obviously more "controling" of free speech than I am and thus, according to its own professed standards, less of a supporter of free speech than I am.
He refuses to support Amway's efforts to have the seal removed from his deposition in the P&G case so that Mr. Schwartz's sworn testimony would be publicly available.This statement only reveals Amway's pathetic desperation to find something, anything to hang on me. Here is what Amway, in bending the truth until it screams for mercy, "forgot" to tell you:
Amway's own words are an admission that they know full well that I have
not tried to prevent them from making my testimony available to the public.
Notice that Amway states "He refuses to support Amway's efforts...",
and not "He opposes Amway's efforts...". Amway knows it would be
a blatant lie to state that I'm opposing their efforts but, unable to pass
up a chance to say something nasty about me anyway, they instead make the
ludicrous
assertion that I should actually be assisting the opposing party in a legal
dispute in which I'm involved! If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes,
I never would have believed it.
Amway continues to show great restraint in our dealings with Mr. Schwartz - even at the expense of further criticism from Mr. Schwartz. We do this because we do believe in free speech.Free speech is something that anyone can pay lip service to, and of course one would not expect Amway (or anyone else) to publicly come out in opposition to it. However, I've already shown, in my first response to Amway, that Amway is no friend of free speech and in fact has taken extraordinary steps to deprive its distributors of this right.
As for Amway's claim of showing "great restraint," I've likewise already shown that to be highly dubious, considering Amway's vast resources and the enormous number of lawsuits it has been and continues to be involved in.
Amway again urges Mr. Schwartz to meet with representatives of Amway, in a setting and manner of his choosing, to discuss the material he has posted on his web site.I'm not aware of any concerns I have that I need to discuss with Amway. My only concerns all along have been:
Mr. Schwartz again urges Amway to put its own house in order and end the abuses that have so grievously harmed so many of its distributors. You would hope that with its own distributors filing lawsuit after lawsuit against it, with high level distributors going so far as to accuse Amway of being a "conspiracy and evil plan" (something even I've never done), that Amway would be so deeply embarassed and ashamed that they would finally stop protecting the abusers and make proper redress to the abused. Maybe it's too late for that. Maybe Amway's last shreds of conscience and decency have shriveled up and died from disuse. Only time will tell.