DV^McKenna, on 19 May 2012 - 11:49 PM, said:
Thats you and not everyone else, your posts on the matter try to force your values on others, not every user needs to be questioned over who they buy from on an ethics standpoint.
We understand and respect your viewpoint, but the constant defensive posting and questioning people like above over weather they want to buy from ethical companies or companies who commit crimes is not required, you are perfectly knowledgeable to argue your points (very convincingly) on a technical level.
The thing is though, I don't think that purchases should ever be taken on a technical level alone, but also one should also consider ethics and what long term effects come from the purchase (and hence the chain of others purchasing) of a product from a less ethical business, which is in turn giving corporations the okay to not care about ethics and can just sell regardless of the cost to other sentient beings. Quite honestly, I don't think many people really consider what their purchases do beyond what they do for themselves. And if possible I'd like to change that and try to help people make conscious decisions of their purchases.
I'd like to quote Edmond Burke; "The surest way for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing."
So long as people feed a system of corruption, whether intentionally or simply being ignorant of it, then it is simply allowing that corruption to spread and strengthen.
So yes, ethics are a big thing to me in every portion of my life. I have yet to meet a person who doesn't think that the world could be better, I don't know a person who hasn't wanted peace on earth and goodwill towards others. For people to get along with each other, and for governments to actually care about their people. The thing is though, most people at the same time in my experience, are either ignorant of or in denial of the fact that every individual has to take responsibility for the future into their own hands.
Pardon my rant. But to me, technical aspects are only one part, and the less important part of the overall equation. I understand that some people prefer to not care, and to just go about life without being conscious so to escape responsibility... but I don't agree with that choice that they make, as it leads to the suffering of others.
So I do my best to influence people online and in person to try to simply be awake, because even the simple act of buying a product leads to long term effects on the whole.
If it's wrong for me to try to get others to try to think about the long term effects of their purchase, and that their purchase effects others than themselves... then I am somewhat afraid to ask what you think is right. The only reason I can think that a person wouldn't want to is either they happen to be one of those that simply don't care about how their actions effect others, or that they don't know about it.
That is the core of my ethical value - to try to make a better future. Whether it is a computer part, a car, food, whether it is a protest against corruption, whatever I can do to try to make the world a better place. On this forum, my way of doing so is by recommending an ethical choice first and foremost, despite being put down for trying to explain to others that their actions have consequence and that they should such into account.
Is it better then, to promote ignorance? To suggest a product fully based upon that product, and not too the long term effects which may come due to the purchase of said product, which will effect many more than just the one who purchased the product in the first place?
I do apologize for the lengthy and possibly somewhat off topic post, however ethics is a rather touchy subject for me. And there's more to the world than the present. There is the future to consider.