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I can't read it cause paywall (or login wall or whatever it is), but considering it's NYT and considering the title, I'm gonna assume it has about the same tone as "is it ok to earn rent from a nazi death camp?"
Catholic indulgences with extra steps
The obvious response of "talk to your family member and figure out what the actual facts are" somehow never comes up.
Someone else highlighted that various types of funds (including pension funds) are often invested in similarly dicey business. This is a great place to educate and agitate, because a lot of people would be similarly troubled by this investment, but you actually have to talk to someone and probably do some digging.
You can usually break a lease if the tenant is doing something illegal on the property. Force them to fight an eviction. Force them to go to the trouble of moving.
Thanks for copy/pasting it! I see it's about what I would have expected from NYT. To their argument, I say: "No ethical consumption under capitalism" kind of narrative doing apologetics for being tied up in complex systems you can't control does not apply to landlords. At that point, you are part of the exploiting class, however indirect it may be if it's a trust.
You'd think so but no. They basically say "it's okay but if you feel guilty maybe use some of it to donate to Dem campaigns"
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I mangled my original wording I think. Or my brain is just fried right now, idk. What I was trying to get at is that they're probably handwaving it away as not that big of a deal, cause NYT tends to be shitty on matters like nazis and such things.