The truth comes out—instead of being happy that a company was generous to another individual, you are miffed because you have convinced yourself it will affect *your* pocketbook.
If you feel so strongly about it, don’t buy Legos. Ever again. No one makes you buy their products, and clearly, you cannot buy Legos with a clear conscience, now that you know what the company *chooses* to do.
I am not offended by your behavior, but saddened that you bristle at their generosity and charity and that you have convinced yourself that you know better than the boy’s father how to raise his own son. These are hardly conservative attitudes.
LOL!! Gosh sorry to burst your bubble of warm fuzzy feelings but the truth is the Lego is in business to provide jobs and make a profit. Obviously you were reeled in by this sweet little story but the truth is that Luka’s father just trained him that companies are in business to provide “charity” to disobedient little kids. Take a look at what companies are facing who dare to admit they are in business to make money and not provide a “charity” God forbid that a politician actually dares to confront this attitude. You want 60 billion?? Scream about mean politicians who don’t care and within 24hrs they will write a check.