I don't know if this counts as a "debates on abortion" question-- if so, moderators, feel free to bump me to there. I also asked this on a different subforum, but I'd like to get a second opinion, as it were, so... here's the question.
Okay. So a while back I had heard a rumor that Starbucks "supported planned parenthood." I dug into this and in fact Starbucks is on planned parenthood's list of corporate givers, but it is not on the main companies-that-support-planned-parenthood list (called Life List, maybe?) that one of the major prolife orgs put out. It turns out that why this is is that Starbucks has a policy where they match any employee's gift to any registered 501(c)(3) charity. Some employees gave to PP, so Sbux gave some $ to PP. They also gave money to, among others, WorldVision International, and I am sure to many many individual churches and probably some specifically prolife organizations too, because I'm sure there are barista's out there who have donated to these orgs.
So it's not like Sbux has this corporate policy to give to planned parenthood. Buut I still feel guilty about getting coffee there-- haven't for months, now, except twice. Is this necessary? Is it wrong to buy starbucks if I know that there is a possibility that some of my money will go to support planned parenthood (presumably if baristas in the past have given, then they will give in the future as well), even if some other part of my money will go to WorldVision? What is the logic of boycotts here? Am I being irrational, overly scrupulous? I know that logically if I don't buy from Sbux for this reason I shouldn't be buying from any company that has a matching gifts policy that mmight end up benefitting PP, which is most companies with such a policy.
But I still feel like it's wrong-- like "my latte money might support an abortion."
Ideas? Responses? Can I have Starbucks with a clear conscience?
Thanks, guys.
Inklingchick
Okay. So a while back I had heard a rumor that Starbucks "supported planned parenthood." I dug into this and in fact Starbucks is on planned parenthood's list of corporate givers, but it is not on the main companies-that-support-planned-parenthood list (called Life List, maybe?) that one of the major prolife orgs put out. It turns out that why this is is that Starbucks has a policy where they match any employee's gift to any registered 501(c)(3) charity. Some employees gave to PP, so Sbux gave some $ to PP. They also gave money to, among others, WorldVision International, and I am sure to many many individual churches and probably some specifically prolife organizations too, because I'm sure there are barista's out there who have donated to these orgs.
So it's not like Sbux has this corporate policy to give to planned parenthood. Buut I still feel guilty about getting coffee there-- haven't for months, now, except twice. Is this necessary? Is it wrong to buy starbucks if I know that there is a possibility that some of my money will go to support planned parenthood (presumably if baristas in the past have given, then they will give in the future as well), even if some other part of my money will go to WorldVision? What is the logic of boycotts here? Am I being irrational, overly scrupulous? I know that logically if I don't buy from Sbux for this reason I shouldn't be buying from any company that has a matching gifts policy that mmight end up benefitting PP, which is most companies with such a policy.
But I still feel like it's wrong-- like "my latte money might support an abortion."
Ideas? Responses? Can I have Starbucks with a clear conscience?
Thanks, guys.
Inklingchick