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Companies have no obligation to take a stand on political issues Calculating Mar 2018 #1
But but but corporations are people and can if they had the morals HAB911 Mar 2018 #2
Heard a discussion on MSNBC this morning that contradicts randr Mar 2018 #3
This isn't a political issue. This is a safety issue and they need to take a stand democratisphere Mar 2018 #4
Corporations are political entities marylandblue Mar 2018 #14
Consumers have no obligation to give them their money lame54 Mar 2018 #17
Disagree with the premise marybourg Mar 2018 #5
guns are only a small part of the premise HAB911 Mar 2018 #6
This Calculating Mar 2018 #7
I agree. Walmart was #1 in revenues on the planet Hortensis Mar 2018 #8
And refusing to pull advertising from Breitbart, PatSeg Mar 2018 #10
I never buy from amazon, if i can go to the shop i will and i wont use the tv things. sunonmars Mar 2018 #9
The refusal to cave to censorship demands is one of the few things to their credit Azathoth Mar 2018 #11
The ones who howl the loudest about "censorship" Lunabell Mar 2018 #12
+++++++++++ HAB911 Mar 2018 #13
I really don't mind.. SoCalDem Mar 2018 #15
I always believed that Amazon is worse than Walmart. I know people who've worked at Walmart politicaljunkie41910 Mar 2018 #16
Why WOULD Amazon cave in to a boycott? Henry Krinkle Mar 2018 #18
So now that Wal Mart announced they wont sell guns to those under 21, how many here..... MichMan Mar 2018 #19
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