Jonathan95
Puritan Board Sophomore
So this Harry Potter game was featured yesterday and the internet blew up and was hating on it because the author of the books, J.K. Rowling, says that women are women, and men are men. So there was all of this talk of boycotting this game and all that. I've also heard of people doing similar things with Chick Fil A, and some other companies depending on their belief systems.
Is this something that should be done? Is it not possible to use/enjoy a product someone has made without it saying that you endorse their belief system? Do any of you practice this?
For the Harry Potter thing, I mean, I don't know. It's like saying I won't buy a book or watch a show written/produced by an unbeliever because I disagree with them. I don't know what I'd be able to consume at that point.
What are your thoughts?
Is this something that should be done? Is it not possible to use/enjoy a product someone has made without it saying that you endorse their belief system? Do any of you practice this?
For the Harry Potter thing, I mean, I don't know. It's like saying I won't buy a book or watch a show written/produced by an unbeliever because I disagree with them. I don't know what I'd be able to consume at that point.
What are your thoughts?