tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008724049496903547.post3005042994617617935..comments2024-03-19T12:59:20.494+02:00Comments on csr-reporting: Buzz No 2: Complicity aka the Ostrich Defenseelainehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07433863039389159395noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008724049496903547.post-87380276845539730572009-06-13T21:58:25.901+03:002009-06-13T21:58:25.901+03:00Good article Elaine (as always). I think the conce...Good article Elaine (as always). I think the concept of complicity is the one category big enough to include everyone at some point in everything. We talk a lot these days about connections, and a flat planet. Certainly the economic crises provided a good picture as to how connected we all are, whether we know it or not; whether we want it or not. And although we cannot be omniscient or omnipresent to be aware of all our connections, when wrong is exposed, we do have a responsibility to address it. If we do not, then I think we merit inclusion or even a passive collusion in the act itself (can collusion be passive?). <br /><br />For me, as a consumer, it comes down to 'if I know or suspect, then I am responsible'. Now, watch me try to hide my head in the sand to avoid giving up brands I like.... Like Chunky Monkey (not a brand I know, but I wanted to work it in somehow)?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02441691005041836974noreply@blogger.com