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Dempsey1919
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Royal Archer is right about consumer activism.
As Catholics, we can and should boycott corporations who engage in immoral business practices. By refusing to purchase their products, we can force them to change the way they operate. They will change because profitability is all that matters to them. They will do anything to please the consumer, and they will practice fair trade if that’s what the consumers want. Once their profits drop, they’ll do whatever is needed to make more money.
As Catholics, we can and should boycott corporations who engage in immoral business practices. By refusing to purchase their products, we can force them to change the way they operate. They will change because profitability is all that matters to them. They will do anything to please the consumer, and they will practice fair trade if that’s what the consumers want. Once their profits drop, they’ll do whatever is needed to make more money.
No. She is stating that we can change society by standing united and voting according to our consciences. We can change our government by choosing to support the other party, and we can force immoral companies to change by supporting their competitors. The immoral corporations won’t change if we keep buying their products; they’ll only change once they notice that profits are down, and that they have lost market share. In the same way, political parties don’t change their policies until the public begin complaining, or supporting the opposition. As Catholics, we can force change by standing together and boycotting companies, and voting for political parties which support Christian morals. Together we stand, divided we fall.you are not trying to equate shopping judgement with a person’s voting choices are you??