a) The Church has no such teaching
b) People may choose to voluntarily boycott businesses that they have issues with for whatever reason-- such as their philanthropy division giving to objectionable causes. If one does so, one should contact the corporation and let them know why they are choosing an alternate business to support.
c) If you want to boycott a business, do your homework and really study the company. Don’t go by “what you heard”.
Perhaps that is a good question for Ford. Go to their website and see what you can find.
It is ‘ok’ to buy a new or a used Ford.
Do your homework on those automakers and see what you find out.
Well, if someone found proof a particular company DID actively support something immoral or highly sinful,or if they even admitted it, then I would expect that the church suggest parishioners boycott that company and not to give them any business, and not just on a local church level, but probably get to more people if done by religious region.
We all know there are plenty of large popular companies that like to make it known they support abortion, gay rights, and lots of other immoral things, so I find it strange the church does not EVER suggest boycotting. How can that even be possible?
But on the other hand, when a company speaks out against immoral things, the chic-filet issue over the summer comes to mind, when they spoke out against gay rights, the liberals went crazy, calling for boycotts of that company, legal action and all kinds of crazy stuff, so how can the church remain totally silent on companies that openly support abortion, womens right to choose, gay rights, etc? Seems a bit one sided to me.
Personally, If I hear of a company that has views that I disagree with, I will go out of my way to make sure I dont contribute to them or patronize their company. I think this is the right thing to do.