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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-11-02 03:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #2496 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2496 ⌋

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loracarol: (spg)

[personal profile] loracarol 2013-11-03 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
So the only option is to continue giving money to a company who's morals you don't agree with? If you send a company money, and protest against them, why are they going to care? Why should they care about your morals when you're giving them money (unless you are giving them such a large amount of money that it within their best interests to listen to you, but that's not happening in this scenario)?

And I did clarify that I think getting the books/movies from a legitimate source (the library) was preferable, if you don't want to give money directly to the company.
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[personal profile] crunchysunrises 2013-11-04 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Why should any company care about your morals? It's a non-human entity made up of many different individuals who all have their own priorities and morals, neither of which may match up with your own.

And I didn't tell you that you had to continue buying products from companies who practices you disagree with. I said it was short-sighted, ill-considered, and disingenuous to pretend that your actions have no consequences for other people. Knowing and choosing to do them anyway is one thing. Doing them and then wailing, "I didn't know! I didn't mean to!" or "Your suffering is unimportant! Think of The Cause!" is something else entirely. And your post sounded very much like the second.

"Preferable" is not the same as "I'm not doing it." I stand by my statements.