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by kbenson
3221 days ago
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> I think there's a wide gulf of moral culpability between pink signs worth a buck and antitrust infringements worth billions. There may be a wide gulf depending on the details, but there doesn't necessarily have to be. They are being punished for antitrust practices proven on a legal basis. Without bringing specifics into it, there's no way to tell wither it's moral or not, the same way you can't assume someone on the sex offender registry committed a morally repugnant crime instead of just peeing in public.[1] Don't confuse legal for moral, and if you think the facts of this case support your point, then use those facts to make that point. 1: http://www.menshealth.com/guy-wisdom/you-might-be-sex-offend... |
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I'm fine saying Google's actions were immoral.