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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
If you insist.
I think I explained it fairly clearly. If you don't get the point now then there isn't anything else I can say.
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Do public school lunch room aides have better moral grounding than Coca-Cola mail-room employees?
Are rank and file teachers more ethical than rank and file Coca-Cola accountants?
Whether an organization 'cares' more or not depends on it's mandate and it's motivation for existance which is predicated upon it's interaction with the public and not whether some well-meaning politician created it or not. Being borne out of government doesn't exactly give an organization better moral grounding than if it were a company seeking a profit. Government departments in Canada siphoned off millions of taxpayers money into the Liberal party. Did they 'care' more about the public than Coca-Cola?