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"They have publicly supported and encouraged illegal channel crossings Marc" Have they? All I found was a Daily Mail or a S*n article. Hardly reliable journalism. | |||
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"It’s interesting people’s take on this. I see it differently. The charity they are supporting & working with, help those individuals in the asylum system, resettlement programme, so not illegal immigration in my view. Products will help fund said charity, along with a “welcome” message to those trying to settle here. " Totally agree with Spurs ![]() | |||
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"It’s all over the news. What going on here folks? Did I do that right?? Marc" ![]() ![]() | |||
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"This looks very much like right wing media blowing someone way out of proportion and manufacturing outrage. Weird, that's not like them." ![]() | |||
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"This looks very much like right wing media blowing someone way out of proportion and manufacturing outrage. Weird, that's not like them." Agreed! | |||
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"Thank you all so far and yes this is a decisive subject and news reports are always sensationalist to see copy. This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political regardless of their stance on things or should they stay in their own lane? Marc " A corporation that has explicitly put values in its image is in its lane when it continues along those lines. Conversely, not saying anything is siding with the status quo. Siding with the status quo is also a political choice. | |||
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"This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political?" Yes. Always. Not just sometimes, or when they think it will help their profits. Always. Especially visible brands like high street retailers. They have a platform, a voice and an audience and it would be irresponsible not to use that for good. Every choice a company (or a person) makes is a political act. Everything has repercussions. Every choice impacts others. Who do you buy materials from? Political. Where do you place your shops? Political. How do you set your prices? Political. Who do you include (or not) in your adverts? Political. Companies, like people, should try to do the right thing. To just not be dicks. | |||
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"Thank you all so far and yes this is a decisive subject and news reports are always sensationalist to see copy. This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political regardless of their stance on things or should they stay in their own lane? Marc A corporation that has explicitly put values in its image is in its lane when it continues along those lines. Conversely, not saying anything is siding with the status quo. Siding with the status quo is also a political choice." What about switching their values to suit current political climates? Marc | |||
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"This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political? Yes. Always. Not just sometimes, or when they think it will help their profits. Always. Especially visible brands like high street retailers. They have a platform, a voice and an audience and it would be irresponsible not to use that for good. Every choice a company (or a person) makes is a political act. Everything has repercussions. Every choice impacts others. Who do you buy materials from? Political. Where do you place your shops? Political. How do you set your prices? Political. Who do you include (or not) in your adverts? Political. Companies, like people, should try to do the right thing. To just not be dicks." You make a great point and one that has been on my mind this morning. The have created a platform such as celebrities do, in which to speak out and influence other people. So it’s becomes a duty to do so?! Marc | |||
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"Is it right, yes. Of course. Why not. Their choice to do so. It is either going to be amazing advertising or a deathblow to business. It is always going to be a divide. High chances they are going to take a hit for sure. Most people won't really care either way, and continue to buy products they like. " That last sentence is so spot on, I wish you could Fab comments. It might be a discussion point now but in two weeks it'll be another thing and people will continue to purchase what they want | |||
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"Thank you all so far and yes this is a decisive subject and news reports are always sensationalist to see copy. This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political regardless of their stance on things or should they stay in their own lane? Marc A corporation that has explicitly put values in its image is in its lane when it continues along those lines. Conversely, not saying anything is siding with the status quo. Siding with the status quo is also a political choice. What about switching their values to suit current political climates? Marc" Depends. Like people they're entitled to change of heart. Or to decide it suits them better - if they shouldn't, then why do people engage in the types of boycotts you allude to in your OP? Surely it shouldn't matter what the political climate is. | |||
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"Is it right, yes. Of course. Why not. Their choice to do so. It is either going to be amazing advertising or a deathblow to business. It is always going to be a divide. High chances they are going to take a hit for sure. Most people won't really care either way, and continue to buy products they like. That last sentence is so spot on, I wish you could Fab comments. It might be a discussion point now but in two weeks it'll be another thing and people will continue to purchase what they want" Some people do try to use their purchasing power in accordance with their values. | |||
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"Thank you all so far and yes this is a decisive subject and news reports are always sensationalist to see copy. This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political regardless of their stance on things or should they stay in their own lane? Marc A corporation that has explicitly put values in its image is in its lane when it continues along those lines. Conversely, not saying anything is siding with the status quo. Siding with the status quo is also a political choice. What about switching their values to suit current political climates? Marc" Do you have an example of the latter? Lush has traded on an ethical, inclusive platform since forever. | |||
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"Thank you all so far and yes this is a decisive subject and news reports are always sensationalist to see copy. This is the reason I asked if it is ever right for a company to go political regardless of their stance on things or should they stay in their own lane? Marc A corporation that has explicitly put values in its image is in its lane when it continues along those lines. Conversely, not saying anything is siding with the status quo. Siding with the status quo is also a political choice. What about switching their values to suit current political climates? Marc Do you have an example of the latter? Lush has traded on an ethical, inclusive platform since forever. " Not one that springs to mind and this was just a general question and not aimed at Lush at all Marc | |||
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"Is it ever right that a company enters into the political arena? If you think yes can we have at least one example please ![]() Yes. Disney standing up against the “don’t say gay” bill in Florida was the right thing to do. Companies turning a blind eye to the shit politicians do just helps normalise it. | |||
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"Is it ever right that a company enters into the political arena? If you think yes can we have at least one example please ![]() I think that is a great example as it was obviously the right thing to do Marc | |||
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"In defence of Lush, at least you know this is something legit with them. They truely support this, regardless on views of right or wrong. Compared to the pride bandwagon. Up the rainbow decorations go, then a month later totally forgotten about until the next one. They don't care, that truely is just a marketing gimmick to them. " ![]() | |||
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