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Reading this got me thinking more about where my family, friends and I spend our money and after some research I’ve found that many of the products we use come from companies that support the murderous planned parenthood. In particular Time Warner, Microsoft, Girl Scouts, Johnson & Johnson, Walt Disney, and Mercy Corps which I beleive runs sites like thehungersite.com, childhealthsite.com etc. (though I’m not 100% sure , it’s listed here plannedparenthood.org/ppcw/files/ColumbiaWillamette/Matching_gift_companies.pdf. I’ve told my family and some friends about it and some think I’m taking it too far, but then again shouldn’t we all? Myspace and itunes also seem to be in on this horror rockforlifecc.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=10.I get Mother Angelica podcasts from itunes and talk to friends on myspace, to continue to do that would likely burden my conscience too much. Is there a moral obligation to boycotts? I know that I won’t be able to “get them all” (Microsoft comes to mind), but other’s like myspace and itunes I could give up, though it would be hard, but for a baby why not?
Would it be ok to continue using these products knowing that some form of support would somehow go to killing innocent children? (i.e pennies from that 1 song bought off itunes could complete the payment of 1 abortion
) My conscience won’t let me and the phrase “better safe than sorry” plays over and over in my head. How does one decide which products to boycott and whicn to continue purchasing, if any should be purchased? And is there a moral obligation to let others now of the crimes being committed by these companies? Today I told some people about the donation disney and the girl scouts make to pp and some people gave me odd and suprised looks. Should I send emails to everyone, lists? I can just imagine telling everyone to please delete their myspace account, is there an obligation to this? How should it be done?
Another phrases in my head: small decisions can have big (pehaps horrrific) consequences
Any thoughts?
Reading this got me thinking more about where my family, friends and I spend our money and after some research I’ve found that many of the products we use come from companies that support the murderous planned parenthood. In particular Time Warner, Microsoft, Girl Scouts, Johnson & Johnson, Walt Disney, and Mercy Corps which I beleive runs sites like thehungersite.com, childhealthsite.com etc. (though I’m not 100% sure , it’s listed here plannedparenthood.org/ppcw/files/ColumbiaWillamette/Matching_gift_companies.pdf. I’ve told my family and some friends about it and some think I’m taking it too far, but then again shouldn’t we all? Myspace and itunes also seem to be in on this horror rockforlifecc.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=10.I get Mother Angelica podcasts from itunes and talk to friends on myspace, to continue to do that would likely burden my conscience too much. Is there a moral obligation to boycotts? I know that I won’t be able to “get them all” (Microsoft comes to mind), but other’s like myspace and itunes I could give up, though it would be hard, but for a baby why not?
Would it be ok to continue using these products knowing that some form of support would somehow go to killing innocent children? (i.e pennies from that 1 song bought off itunes could complete the payment of 1 abortion
Another phrases in my head: small decisions can have big (pehaps horrrific) consequences
Any thoughts?