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by pembrook
2954 days ago
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First, they aren't directly contributing to it. They are indirectly. Also, depending on charity from global corporations to solve local community issues is not a great strategy. The big tech companies do contribute tax dollars to public organizations whose job it is to solve matters of local public health and safety (i.e. homelessness). They're called state and local governments. Could they be the ones dropping the ball here? |
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Yes, it's mostly a state, local, and federal, and international tax policy issue, but that doesn't change my point that it would be awfully nice if they tried to mitigate their impacts on their local communities.