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no we are not talking about other people. if you do not support certain industries yet still invest in them through a mutual fund does that make you a hypocrit? simple yes or no question.
it has nothing to do with someone else.
hobby lobby isn't investing anything. they have a wide variety of funds that their employee's can invest in. medical companies make an array of drugs.
again they don't oppose all forms of birth control just 4.
nothing hypocritical about this. The mutual funds are controled by the fund manager. while the company gets a list of the fund companies i doubt they do that much research into
what they make. it is the employee's that invest into the funds. not the company itself.
you have to use a lot of twisted screwed up logic in order to say that HL is investing in these companies because they aren't. their employee's are investing into mutual funds that happen to have these companies in the fund.
It is Only about trying to impose my subjective value of morality due to wealth.