Pippy,
Things are just things. Good and evil are valuations that tell more about the observer than the observed and nothing has any intrinsic good or evil value. Almost nothing is black and white and part of the maturation process means figuring out that there are other parameters along the spectrum, such as hue, and color saturation.
With Walmart and Big Pharma there is more baby than bath water and you would have us toss all that out the window, which is why you sound nutty to me.
New direction Pip - Instead of defending your ideas against Big Pharma and Walmart I would like you to explain a prefered method for distributing goods and handling the testing and manufacture of pharmaceuticals. What would be a better solution for these problems that both Walmart and Big Pharma has seemed to solve.
Thank you in advance,
Rhizo
Things are just things. Good and evil are valuations that tell more about the observer than the observed and nothing has any intrinsic good or evil value. Almost nothing is black and white and part of the maturation process means figuring out that there are other parameters along the spectrum, such as hue, and color saturation.
With Walmart and Big Pharma there is more baby than bath water and you would have us toss all that out the window, which is why you sound nutty to me.
New direction Pip - Instead of defending your ideas against Big Pharma and Walmart I would like you to explain a prefered method for distributing goods and handling the testing and manufacture of pharmaceuticals. What would be a better solution for these problems that both Walmart and Big Pharma has seemed to solve.
Thank you in advance,
Rhizo