granfire
Sr. Grandmaster
I browsed the local crafts store the other day, part of 'the' chain....
and I got to wondering:
How can one demand respect for moral/ethical superiority and the actions caused by this while doing business with people who kick and trample those ethical pinnacles?
I mean, 'the store' is by no means cheap! Most of the goods are not made in the US, but the run-of-the-mill junk from that faraway shangrila of cheapness. When you walk through the door you can smell chemicals in the air, evaporating from so-so made furniture....
How can one bring these two discrepancies in tune with oneself?
and I got to wondering:
How can one demand respect for moral/ethical superiority and the actions caused by this while doing business with people who kick and trample those ethical pinnacles?
I mean, 'the store' is by no means cheap! Most of the goods are not made in the US, but the run-of-the-mill junk from that faraway shangrila of cheapness. When you walk through the door you can smell chemicals in the air, evaporating from so-so made furniture....
How can one bring these two discrepancies in tune with oneself?
