Shao wrote:It doesn't do much good hating or boycotting the big stores. They all do about the same thing :\ Size doesn't matter when it comes to character.
A friend of mine hasn't shopped at Wally-World for a year now, for precisely these reasons. I will note that I do believe she would withdraw from modern society if it was the only way to truly express her opinions.
I, meanwhile, am more mercenary. Wal-Mart cuts my pay checks, so while I may not endorse everything they do, I won't boycott them.
Also, to quote Tom Hanks, "It's not personal, it's business." The people at the Home Office (it feels so weird to capitalize that) don't pick out 10,000 people, line them up and say "Sorry, but you don't get to have health care this year. Thanks for all you do, and have a great day." They get told "We have to save money somehow," and then get to thinking. A large number of their employees are there as a second job, are students, or are retired. All of those groups have access to health care from another source, so why not cut costs there?
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