Ethics of Boycott
Ethically Wrong
- Not based on Absolute Truth: Ostracizing a business or product could be seen as an expression of intolerance, especially if the assessment is subjective and not based on objective reality.
- Sentimentalism: Many customers choose to shun companies because of sentimentalism rather than reasoning, and they rarely consider the morality of certain behaviours from several angles. Furthermore, it's rare to have a whole picture. In many cases, we aren't even concerned with the complete image.
- Excessive Nationalism: Boycotts are sometimes accompanied by a harmful feeling called hate. And hatred not only exterminates the enemy but also disturbs our peace of ....
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