The first step towards solutions is to figure out what the problems are.
I do study enconomy, that is why I hate Walmart. I am trying to be constructive, in the sense that it is important to discuss these things and not be duped. It is importnat to me to point out that Walmart is eivl, in the sense that it is taking advantage of poeple, and in the sense that it is not sustainable. I think these things should be obvious, but hey, you guys think no-god should be obvious...
I just get worked up when I say Walmart is evil, we should not shop there if we care about our jobs and others call me crazy. It is certainly not constructive towards solving these problems to support walmarts supposed right to act dysfunctionally. Then big Pharma, I can understand it is harder to wrap your head around with and agree, but I see it as dysfunctional as well.
I am trying to start the process of constructive problem solving by pointing out problems, but we can never et past that point, because to some of you they are just windmills.
Although I can get a little hot under the collar, and I could be more constructive and less critical. these are points of ideology, so they are supposed to be black and white.
Let's figure out solutions. We need to hold Pharma accountable for it's actions, which have been very destructive as a whole. But we can't, because some of you will want to defend all the good Pharma has done. So we are stuck on step one, name the problem.
Thanks though for listening mushroom man.
-Pip
I do study enconomy, that is why I hate Walmart. I am trying to be constructive, in the sense that it is important to discuss these things and not be duped. It is importnat to me to point out that Walmart is eivl, in the sense that it is taking advantage of poeple, and in the sense that it is not sustainable. I think these things should be obvious, but hey, you guys think no-god should be obvious...
I just get worked up when I say Walmart is evil, we should not shop there if we care about our jobs and others call me crazy. It is certainly not constructive towards solving these problems to support walmarts supposed right to act dysfunctionally. Then big Pharma, I can understand it is harder to wrap your head around with and agree, but I see it as dysfunctional as well.
I am trying to start the process of constructive problem solving by pointing out problems, but we can never et past that point, because to some of you they are just windmills.
Although I can get a little hot under the collar, and I could be more constructive and less critical. these are points of ideology, so they are supposed to be black and white.
Let's figure out solutions. We need to hold Pharma accountable for it's actions, which have been very destructive as a whole. But we can't, because some of you will want to defend all the good Pharma has done. So we are stuck on step one, name the problem.
Thanks though for listening mushroom man.

-Pip