seems more like conscientious leaders are simply taking the opportunity to affect change wherever and however they can.
different situations in different locations pose different political challenges, obviously.
these issues aren't all black and white across the globe, like many political hacks seem to believe...
That comment of yours sounds so charitable but really it is nothing more than sitting on the sidelines and criticizing those who dare take a stand.
No these issues are not all black and white, but what of it? They still remain very serious issues that affect our society in profound ways. Legalized abortion could be argued it is not a black and white matter too, but that in no way minimizing the gravity of the decision.
Christian values and morals appear to me as becoming very much unpopular in a secular hedonistic society, that does not mean it is time we backed down.
the op claims the company is being hypocritical and offers up company policies in different circumstances as supposed proof.
the op dares to take a stand? against hypocrisy which is not really hypocrisy?
that's the topic of this op. fyi ^ (falsely assigning paypal policy to "the left" btw)
the op is not about "taking a stand" against the law. this op is claiming hypocrisy of paypal.
and i disagree with the op, for reasons stated in my post you are responding to...