| They do. I suspect that you are not only ignoring the existing safeguards that have already come of those discussions, but I suspect you’re also ignoring or pretending like those public discussions never happened in the first place. Furthermore, I suspect you’re also trivializing what is and is not in contention with moral issues as these companies are trying to compete against each other. I also think you’re probably assuming the slower options are the safer options because you haven’t really considered the risks of ceding power/investment to a less scrupulous competitor. I’m not claiming any of these men are moral upstanding people or that they’ve done enough. I think people should be very critical, but they should at least make the effort to ENGAGE in the moral issues and consequences. Your cheap four word response only adds cheap rhetoric to the conversation. If you really care about the moral issues, start typing. |