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Old 07-08-2008, 01:57 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Moonliner View Post
It's an interesting dichotomy. The public vs the professional. I'm sure there are any number of shows created by first rate A'holes. Do I not watch a show due to that? What if I don't like the position someone involved with the production takes politically? Or a director that married his adopted daughter? How about an airline run by a first rate piece of filth? Or a oil magnate? Do I not fly? Ride a bike? Where do you draw the line between the individual involved and the service given?
It's really difficult to be a responsible consumer these days. I want to buy products from companies that are environmentally friendly, socially responsible and gay-friendly. I think it's improving, but it is cumbersome to keep track of which companies are good and which are not.

Sometimes I can get one of those. Usually it's none. While I despise most big corporations, they do offer a lot of products that are very useful.
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