annuin: (Devi)
Marieke ([personal profile] annuin) wrote2004-12-17 01:01 pm

Buy Blue

http://www.buyblue.org/current_campaign.html

Now you can buy Christmas crap from companies that supported Blue. And Starbucks isn't quite the evil empire people thought, 100% of their donations went to the Democrats, ditto those by Google and Netflix.

[identity profile] extatika.livejournal.com 2004-12-17 11:47 am (UTC)(link)
Starbucks are still earth-raping scum, no matter who they donated to ;p

[identity profile] tanthe.livejournal.com 2004-12-17 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, they supposedly support fair trade coffee, and they don't support Republicans, so it could be worse...

Never said it made them saints, but they could be more evil.

[identity profile] extatika.livejournal.com 2004-12-18 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
They do support some fair trade coffe, which is very nice of them, but the rest is your usual blood-soaked unfair trade variety, which is a lot less nice.
I'm overly cold on the feelgood claims of corporate franchises in general. I want to check out Costa's claim that *all* their coffee is free trade (which Starbucks doesn't bother to pretend to). Even the Body Shop, it's apalling how many of their claims are completely untrue - like how 47% of the ingredients in their products are tested on animals, for example.
On the other hand, Starbucks makes a wicked mocha and you can be garuanteed the same wicked mocha wherever you are in the world, and I think the wicked mocha is one of the fair trade ones. Or maybe I just hope it is. It's hard to live completely free of corporate filth, so it's good to pick and choose which corporate filth you're going to endorse & try to pick the lesser evils.
Starbaucks, in other words, is not McDonalds, and that's better than if they were.
Gods this is a long way of agreeing with you :p