I’ll be the first to admit, stuff like this can get easily overlooked unless you’re surrounded by it all the time. I used to display safety publications they would print at gun shows in the booth I worked. They also do donations to organizations that don’t regularly publish their donor lists. (Those donations come in the form of both cash and product. Woo hoo!)
I can also see why some companies don’t put this information up front because their list of donations. I wish it weren’t the case, but in some situations, it’s more hassle when such donations are public. I’m okay with them not advertising that they support our issue because I’ll take the cash and keep doing the work to make it so it is PC and acceptable.
July 16th, 2007 at 3:25 pm
I wish I could stand their stuff, in that case I’d be happy to buy-cott.
July 16th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
I’ll be the first to admit, stuff like this can get easily overlooked unless you’re surrounded by it all the time. I used to display safety publications they would print at gun shows in the booth I worked. They also do donations to organizations that don’t regularly publish their donor lists. (Those donations come in the form of both cash and product. Woo hoo!)
I can also see why some companies don’t put this information up front because their list of donations. I wish it weren’t the case, but in some situations, it’s more hassle when such donations are public. I’m okay with them not advertising that they support our issue because I’ll take the cash and keep doing the work to make it so it is PC and acceptable.