I'm just saying there are no ethical companies of that size
so it's a disengineous point to bring up.
the deeper realization is that is not fair (nor conducing to good social outcome) to try and hold an entity such as Meta (formerly facebook) to individual person standards such as being ethical.
this is more important in other discussions around rights of corporations (and other comparalby powerful institutions) in contrast with the righs of human individuals (see also: censorship by 'private persons' but this person is google or something)
but let's just bury my ancestor reply before going any deeper. gosh.
marcinzm|3 years ago
whateveracct|3 years ago
aliqot|3 years ago
throbintrash|3 years ago
so it's a disengineous point to bring up.
the deeper realization is that is not fair (nor conducing to good social outcome) to try and hold an entity such as Meta (formerly facebook) to individual person standards such as being ethical.
this is more important in other discussions around rights of corporations (and other comparalby powerful institutions) in contrast with the righs of human individuals (see also: censorship by 'private persons' but this person is google or something)
but let's just bury my ancestor reply before going any deeper. gosh.
unknown|3 years ago
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