Bar Is Too Low
Aug. 22nd, 2019 09:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I got an ad in the mail from a bank letting me know that now I can "bank with a conscience."
So what would a decently ethical bank do? Maybe not give loans to fossil fuel companies now that we know about global warming? Or to companies with unethical practices such as many private prison systems, ICE, Monsanto, etc.? Have special programs for people who are a good loan risk but don't look like one because of past problems?
Um, no. Here are the examples they provide:
Never will we ever...
* Open fraudulent accounts in your name
* Conspire to fix interest rates
* Charge you for car insurance you don't need
* Charge you pointless fees to bank with us
Um, thanks? I'm sticking with my credit unions.
So what would a decently ethical bank do? Maybe not give loans to fossil fuel companies now that we know about global warming? Or to companies with unethical practices such as many private prison systems, ICE, Monsanto, etc.? Have special programs for people who are a good loan risk but don't look like one because of past problems?
Um, no. Here are the examples they provide:
Never will we ever...
* Open fraudulent accounts in your name
* Conspire to fix interest rates
* Charge you for car insurance you don't need
* Charge you pointless fees to bank with us
Um, thanks? I'm sticking with my credit unions.
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on 2019-10-23 08:22 pm (UTC)I'm an online friend of Indigo_Rose99 and she keeps mentioning you so I thought I would stop by and say hi! I'm following you now. (That's not stalkerish at all...) Also, you've been added to my DW circle so you too can enjoy posts about goats and work.
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on 2019-10-25 03:35 am (UTC)Yay, goats and work! And books! I may have never heard of a single book on your list, though I have heard of Patricia Briggs. I also read a lot.
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on 2019-10-25 01:51 pm (UTC)what do you read? Or will I find out as the blog unwinds?
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on 2019-10-26 11:01 pm (UTC)I'm also reading books about or set in other countries. I'm not doing like some people I've read about who are reading one book from every country in one year. That's too hard! And that's not enough books! (Which single book would you pick as representative for the US!?) So I'm in my third year, and if I find a series I like, I read more books in the series, even though they're from (or set in) the same country. Movies also count. I read both fiction and nonfiction. And if I can't find any books, I'll make do with the wikipedia article.
You can click on my "book" tag to find related posts.
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on 2019-10-23 08:23 pm (UTC)