I don't know if other people struggle with this but for me it is a growing issue. Probably because I have less money to play with than I did. Rephrase, I have to be more careful than ever with my income. However, I have strong personal issues with things like shopping at Wal Mart, a store that is trying to run the world while treating their employees (especially females) like crap. I don't know if PJs Pets is a Canadian or American company but they made this big issue before Christmas about no longer carrying animals. As their dogs were puppy mill dogs I actually wrote and applauded this. (my friend bought one and he lasted just over a week before his liver gave out) The stores in my city then disappeared and were replaced by a chain with a new name. When I was at my vet's a month ago I learned that the CEO of PJs simply bought out the store, changed the name and has gone back to buying pets from the same breeders as he did under the old name. I won't be getting new pets soon as N&M are fine and despite Two's predictions we have not come into enough money to get a bigger place that will hold a dog. However, we used to get our food there and under the circumstances we refuse to do so.
On a larger scale is the oil industry. There is a lot of fighting about Alberta oil being dirty and the fact that they want to build new pipelines across the beautiful province of BC, upsetting the green way of life that is there. (Although not as much as one might think as a Canadian)
Lately there was the explosion in Bangladesh. Companies are blaming the building owners but if I am running a multimillion dollar business would I not stop by once in a while to check things over? Joe Fresh clothes were made in that building. They have made a point that they are only one of the 2 companies that have come forward about the issue while there were 10 companies in all that were doing business there. The stores that carry Joe Fresh really had no choice as the label was flashed on the news when the story exploded along with the building that killed many.
Child labour runs rampant in China and India...
Where does one stop? I have looked into buying next to new recently but find that difficult as I never find things that both suit and fit me.
So how does one choose between their morals and their budget. On a small level I cannot afford to shop in the big stores where the clothing is probably made someplace disgusting anyway. Clothes that I know are made in Canada (One Tooth yoga for example) has to high a price and are actually made for long and lean. How do I decide?
On a larger scale oil runs Alberta. As a result of the drop in oil prioces in the spring and a gangsta for a Premier budgets have been cut to the bone. While I support the keeping of the green I also shudder at the job losses and other things that have happened because our government relies on money from such projects in order to feed and employ the people of the province. And Allison's sister needs a new pair of shoes (Allison is our Premier; long story)
Does anyone else get caught up in these moral dilemmas? Some are easy to resolve. No pet food from this new chain and I don't miss anything by not shopping at Wal Mart. Living alone with only internal children to contend with I don't have to worry about where I can dress them for school without spending too much money. However, I do have to dress myself and most of what I can afford comes from countries where I disapprove of their work ethics. Learning to sew my own clothing is not an option as would be attested to ny my Jr high Home Economics teachers.
Long post. Brain is on overdrive today. oh look! Shiny things! Oh look! More coffee!