
Originally Posted by
zencentury
Remember the Ford Pinto?
I hear ya'...but this is a very different thing. Bridge workers know the risk, unwitting consumers are a different thing.
I agree that the Pinto is an example of corporate greed in excess, but I think our society has moved beyond that...although not all societies have.
If I recall, the American Humane Society was founded to protect the mules that were pulling barges on the Erie Canal and falling in and drowning. No one really cared about the little immigrant kids that were driving the mules and drowning...they were a dime a dozen, but the mules...they were a valuable commodity.
In some ways, we've come a long way...in others, we squash the gnat and let the elephant through the gate.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers