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Old 01-17-2013, 07:25 PM   #82
Rizla
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There has been a lot of talk that Amazon and other similar large companies are neither immoral or moral. What does this mean? What are they then? Let's look at the definitions:

Moral = Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.

Immoral = Not conforming to accepted standards of morality.

Amoral = Lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something.

So which of these does tax avoidance on the scale of billions come under? It sure isn't option 1. I'm just surprised at everybody's approval of Amazon and other huge corporations' behavior. *Shrugs* Oh well. There's nought stranger than folk.
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