Other than one not necessarily important view of mine, what are we not in agreement on? We agreed other things are more important. We agreed that ultimately it isn't our place to dictate other's spending choices but it's OK to still have an opinion about it.
Why is this still continuing? You lost me at programming logic too btw.
This will be my last post, I don't wish to derail this any further and I regret it getting this far.
We do not agree. I said that we don't have the right to tell people what to do with their money; but I personally believe people of that stature SHOULD be using their money in ways to change the social landscapes of this world. (Look at people like Elon, a mainstream example but a plethora exist)
I DO hold people/organizations/groups of that nature to higher standards, as should all. This "they don't have to do anything, it's their money" concept is the meat here.
We can agree to disagree.
Please don't pick at sentences and assume we have the same ideals.
The programming/binary kick was an analogy that this isn't black and white. There are more layers at play than just to say "pfft, well you can't tell them what to spend their money on".