• Engywook
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      32 years ago

      One thing is illegal, the other is not. Try a different analogy.

      • Mario_Dies.wav
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        172 years ago

        If your morals and ethics hinge on legality, then I’ve got some bad news for you…

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            2 years ago

            You said, “One thing is illegal, the other is not,” which is directly equating legality with ethics/morality.

            Edit: If I’m somehow misinterpreting this statement, then perhaps you can explain how legality is relevant here? Everything we do is ultimately an ethical and moral choice. It’s up to us to determine what the responsible choice is. Here I think the choice is pretty clear.

            Don’t like Mozilla? Great, then use one of its many forks, such as Librewolf, Waterfox, Mull, Fennec, etc.

            • Engywook
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              12 years ago

              I fail to see the lack of morality on chosing a browser over another. People use what works best for them. If for most people what works best is Chrome, well, I don’t feel there’s anything wrong in their choice. Buring tires “is wrong” regardlessly.

      • @[email protected]
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        312 years ago

        Everything the Nazis did in the Third Reich was legal. People who resisted them were breaking the law. Maybe we should evaluate things by their impact (pollution/invasion of privacy) rather than their legality.

        • Engywook
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          22 years ago

          Fine. People, stop buying stuff on Amazon, then.

          • @[email protected]
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            92 years ago

            I like how you say that as if its impossible.

            I stopped buying things off of Amazon many years ago because they don’t respect privacy and are unethical.

            • Engywook
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              22 years ago

              Well done. Same here.

              Now, please actively bother other people (IRL family and friend, not strangers on the internet) they must do the same.

              People here on the Fedi seem so eager to teach others what is best for them.