There's a good argument regarding the tolerance paradox, and why it's ethically and morally justified to not tolerate extreme levels of unethical behaviors.
For the second question, one could argue driving a car isn't vegan (unless it's electric) because gas and oil are technically animal products, even if that animal was a dinosaur
I made the mistake of researching an AIDS patient on my personal phone (I wasn't familiar with IRIS syndrome and some of the meds, I wanted to make sure I knew what meds I was giving and why). Advertisers are CERTAIN that I have AIDS now and that follows me EVERYWHERE months after the fact. Super annoying to have AIDS ads everywhere, I can't imagine how triggering it must be for someone who is actually dealing with the diagnosis.
Federal entities begging for donations sounds like a poor decision to me at first glance, but then I remembered that federal parks seem to do it all the time with no judgement. So maybe it's actually a really good idea?
There's a good argument regarding the tolerance paradox, and why it's ethically and morally justified to not tolerate extreme levels of unethical behaviors.