Comment on NBA star Stephen Curry faces backlash over investments in ‘Israeli’ firms
David_Eight@lemmy.world 2 days agoSports players are literally selling their bodies to the highest bidder
They literally are not lol. He didn’t hire someone, he owns the company. If he hired someone he’d have plausible deniability.
The idea of investing morally is minority concept and is honestly at odds with the whole modern capitalist idea of investment.
Hiding behind “capitalism made me do it” is the silliest thing I’ve heard in a while lmao
falidorn@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Neither of your responses are negating any of my points. Imagine believing the owner of a company makes or even vets all decisions. I don’t even understand your second response. There’s no morality in capitalism. Doubly so for a passive investment.
Shame anyone you want for their hypocrisy. Just don’t believe for a second that sports players somehow have a higher, let alone equivocal, morality than the layman. But, as stated in a comment below much better than I’ve been able to articulate, investments aren’t moral for anyone. Rich, sports players aren’t on some pedestal.
David_Eight@lemmy.world 2 days ago
My point is that these athletes have made enough money to the point where lack of money will never be an issue for them. Steph does not need to invest money in companies involved in apartheid and genocide, if he can’t start a company without giving money to people involved with apartheid and genocide. I don’t see what’s contraversal or hard to understand about that?