Mister Scratch wrote:Do you deny saying that you hoped HBO would lose income due to LDS objections over the upcoming Big Love episode?
I said I wouldn't mind it if they took a discernible hit.
I feel the same way when companies engage in unethical behavior or trade with tyrannies. Does that mean that I lust for their employees to lose jobs and income? Hardly.
That such might happen is, of course, obvious. But, if my wishing that Company X learn a lesson for its (to me) bad behavior is precisely equivalent to wishing that employees of Company X suffer, wouldn't it also be precisely equivalent to wishing that employees of its competitor, Company Y, prosper as it increases its market share relative to company X?
And if you really want to push it, by your logic would your investing in Company A and hoping that its stocks go up in value translate into hoping that its competitor, Company B, lose market share and that employees of Company B lose jobs and income? And yet, if Ford outsells GM, or Coca Cola has a good year at the expense of Pepsi, that's exactly what's going to happen at GM and Pepsi. Are investors, by definition, "vindictive and vengeful" toward companies that compete with the ones in which they own shares?
When I used to help with estimates and bids for my family's construction business in California, we were competing with other businesses for those jobs. If we got the job, they wouldn't. If they didn't, that meant less work for their employees. Was it "vengeful and vindictive" for me to hope that we won the bid? Did I hate the people we were competing against? Did I hate the employees of other companies? Scarcely. We often went out to breakfast and lunch together. My father regularly golfed with them.
Suppose you're a fan of Baseball Team 1, which is playing in the World Series against Baseball Team 2. You want Baseball Team 1 to win. But fans of Baseball Team 2 want it to win. And some of them will be really sad if it doesn't. Are you a vicious person who seeks to cause pain to fans of Baseball Team 2 just because you're rooting for your team?
Suppose I'm a U.S. soldier fighting against the German army in the battle for the Rhine. I want my country to win the war. I want Germany and the Nazis to lose. Does that mean that I wish harm to specific German soldiers? That I actually hate Private Günter Schmidt, the farm kid from Bavaria, and the sheet metal worker Corporal Hans Freiling, from Essen? Were all American troops in World War II vicious, vindictive, and vengeful?
Your ingenious ways of imputing ill-will to me are really pretty sophistical.
Mister Scratch wrote:Or do you deny that your commentary thereof was "gloating"?
Absolutely I do.
Anyway, as I've repeatedly said, I don't think that HBO's behavior on this matter is going to hurt it at all -- so what possible reason could I have to "gloat" over the situation, even if I were so inclined? As usual, your claim makes no sense.