HawkintheTuarts
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You're being disingenuous trying to spin this into something it's not, especially using coal! as a defence. Unless people are going to be hermits, they all use electricity. You don't have the ability to change what the power station fueling your home is using. Trying to say that is hypocritical is absurd.I hope all those with moral issues with our stake in poker machines don't shop at Woolies.
Like most who bleat on and on about ethical investing - it doesn't take long to find some utter hypocrisy in your standpoint.
I don't hold it against you if you want to be ethical, it's an admirable stand to take. Just don't expect me to take you seriously when you say you don't want to invest in companies that invest in coal, then happily use electricity - or say you don't want to invest in companies that use slave labour while you type away in your iPhone.
Profitability keeps us relevant and succesful. If we don't invest in gaming, someone else will. I also think we'd invest far more heavily in our football department than North Melbourne.
And slave labour/cheap labour - are you literally defending it and saying it's ok? Or is it that it's not ok, but it's somehow worse to speak against it?
It's all deflection onto other issues anyway. None of it has anything to do with pokies and the issue at hand. Not all of us think ignorance of an issue, or ignoring it completely because of some mythical hypocrisy monster, is a valid way to look at things, or life in general.
The club is one of the biggest in the AFL at the moment, with plenty of success. If it can't continue to be relevant and "successful" without having to prey on the vulnerable then it's has far more problems than ever imagined.