That way you identify the potential customer in advance and simply don't sell your products to anyone of whom you disapprove. You keep your sensibilities/sensitivities/beliefs inta... moreThat way you identify the potential customer in advance and simply don't sell your products to anyone of whom you disapprove. You keep your sensibilities/sensitivities/beliefs intact and don't sell your soul to make money. It would be a rather unwieldy system and cost a lot and take a lot of time but y'all would be comforted in the knowledge that those whom you hate would NEVER have access to anything you make. Problem solved?
It seems to me if you are in business your goal is to sell as many of what you make to potential customers as you can. You don't ask them to fill out forms giving you any personal ... moreIt seems to me if you are in business your goal is to sell as many of what you make to potential customers as you can. You don't ask them to fill out forms giving you any personal information like whom they love or what kind of lifestyle they live. It's none of your business to begin with and what does it matter?
Those are not my words. They are the words of an Answermug pal who replied to my question about whether tax cuts increase jobs. Obviously they don't. They DECREASE them because aut... moreThose are not my words. They are the words of an Answermug pal who replied to my question about whether tax cuts increase jobs. Obviously they don't. They DECREASE them because automation increases and the need for human workers decreases. BRILLIANT. Whatcha think?
There are zillions (exaggeration) of recalls all the time for many products. If they were properly tested wouldn't they perform as expected so there would be no need for a recall? ... moreThere are zillions (exaggeration) of recalls all the time for many products. If they were properly tested wouldn't they perform as expected so there would be no need for a recall? How many unexpected and unanticipated things can happen? Of course the question is ludicrous since if they are unexpected and unanticipated it is not possible to know the answer. Someone has to decide where the line is drawn. Who has that responsibility and what is the track record of said person and does he/she have a dog in the fight){profit is a very big dog) so lies are told to sell more to customers. The business of safety and quality control and quality assurance and telling the truth about how a product performs is ripe for scoundrels and thieves and liars to make huge profits. If it isn't a life-or-death safety issue the problem is less severe of course.However watering down chemo drugs so you make a bigger profit is. Or selling more cars when you lie about the emissions or gas mileage or shoddy cheap parts used that fail... less