"William Sommerwerck" wrote in
:
It appears you don't.
You lose.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Eugene_Smith
You might want to read about what happened to W Eugene Smith, one of
the great photojournalists, when he tried to document a Japanese
business's pollution of the waters near its plant.
One of his photos -- "Tomoko and Mother in the Bath" -- showing a
mother bathing her child, whose body was deformed by mercury poisoning
-- combines beauty and horror in a way not easily described in words.
It is one of the greatest photographs ever taken. The child's
deformities were /wholly/ the fault of the business placing profit
above responsibility to its community.
The copyright holder has withdrawn the photo, so I can't find a
Website with it.
http://aileenarchive.or.jp/aileenarc...boutphoto.html
If you ever saw it, you would burst into tears. So shut the **** up
about how wonderful an unregulated marketplace is, you piece of moral
****.
http://www.dailypress.com/entertainm...ms/dp-fea-mark
-0530-20100529,0,2740867.column
a few bad examples don't make an entire picture.
OF course,the one who first resorts to profanity LOSES.
You lost this argument.
Oh,and if "business" is so evil,then YOU,being such a moral person,should
not be using any product from any business. That would include the
Internet,the computer,the food you buy at the store,etc.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
localnet
dot com