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Tim Cook’s Moral Confusion—and Intolerance
CATO INSTITUTE ^
| 04/01/2015
| Roger Pilon
Posted on 04/01/2015 6:27:15 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Few recent battles have seized the nations moral compass quite as emotionally as the one going on in Indiana right now, pitting defenders of religious liberty against opponents of discrimination based on sexual orientation. But Apples chief executive Tim Cook brings the moral confusion surrounding the battle to a head this morning with his op-ed in the Washington Post. Lumping together both legitimate and illegitimate religious freedom restoration acts, he writes, they go against the very principles our nation was founded on.
Really? Lets see if that claim stands up. We find those principles in the nations founding document, the Declaration of Independence. And Cook himself invokes them: freedom and equality. Rightly understood, they hold that were all born free, with equal rights to remain free. That meansto cut to the chasethat we may associate with anyone who wishes to associate with us; but we are equally free to decline to associate with others, for any reason, good or bad, or no reason at all. That right to discriminate is the very essence of freedom. Thats why people came to this country, to escape forced associationsreligious, economic, political, or otherwise.
Cook turns those principles on their head. He says religious freedom bills rationalize injustice by, for example, allowing a baker to decline to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding. He would compel the baker to accept that request, by force of law. Thats the very opposite of the freedom of associationthe right to be left alonethat the nation was founded on.
Just to be clear, Im as offended as Cook is by that kind of discrimination. But Im even more offended by the belief that we can force people to conform to our values when theyre asking simply to be left alone to enjoy their right to pursue their values. And precisely there is the source of Cooks confusion, his conflation of rights and values, two very different moral notions. True liberalism recognizes that distinction. Its the epistemic foundation of a free society, absent which not only intolerance reignsironically, what Cook charges even as he practices itbut intolerance coupled with the force of law.
There are many related issues, of coursetoo many for a mere post. (See here, here, and here.) These religious freedom restoration acts arose, for example, only because of an erroneous 1990 Supreme Court decision. More deeply, our anti-discrimination law, inconsistent as it is with freedom of association, arose understandably from the ashes of slavery and Jim Crow; and its spill-over to private discrimination was probably necessary to break the back of institutional racism in the South. More immediately, the discrimination permitted here, as Cook says, is bad for business and therefore will likely arise only in rare cases. But the principle at issue is crucial. If we lose that, as this battle suggests were doing, it will fall ever more to government to determine what values will and will not be tolerated, and that will be the end of libertyincluding the liberty to offend, which a free society must tolerate.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apple; cato; gaymarriage; homosexualagenda; homosexuality; timcook
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To: SeekAndFind
Tim Cook is a typical liberal: A liar and an idiot, also known as a hypocrite.
He claims he won’t do business in States that have such laws, yet, he does business with entire nations that kill homosexuals.
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:29:17 AM PDT
by
CodeToad
(Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
To: SeekAndFind
Finally, someone defends Indiana.
And it isn’t a Christian organization...but a libertarian think tank.
Kudos to CATO. I don’t always agree with them, but good for them.
To: SeekAndFind
CEO’s used to worry about their companies. Now? They seem to be preoccupied with everything except their company. And the company’s board or stockholders doesn’t seem to care.
To: SeekAndFind
With Apples agreement to expand marketing and retail to Saudi Arabia I say Tim Cook and Apple support the punishment of Gay men with death and sometimes 450 lashes.
For Apple groupies on FR please produce ONE official statement from Apple that condemns Saudi Arabia for the governmental targeting of homosexuals.
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:32:40 AM PDT
by
LeonardFMason
(LanceyHoward would AGREE)
To: SeekAndFind
If Cook had piped up about a California law, where he resides it would be a little different. What a fag.
To: LeonardFMason
“For Apple groupies “
Those groupies are paid trolls here to pump the Apple stock price. Why Jim allows that is beyond me.
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:33:43 AM PDT
by
CodeToad
(Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
To: SeekAndFind
Excellent essay.
But would he also end all anti-discrimination laws?
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:36:31 AM PDT
by
aquila48
(JennysCool)
To: CodeToad
Aren’t there a bunch of states that already have such laws? Is he going to stop selling his products there?
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:39:19 AM PDT
by
aquila48
(JennysCool)
To: aquila48
Let’s ask ourselves this question ... SUPPOSE we did not have anti-discrimination laws at all, what would be the practical effect?
Would blacks or ethnic minorities be denied service because of the color of their skin for instance? Or will the marketplace sort it out?
Did the marketplace in fact sort it out when Jim Crowe laws were in existence?
To: SeekAndFind
To: SeekAndFind
This isn’t the first time the Apple CEO has waded into the highly partisan and divisive area of gay politics.
Isn’t anyone in the company asking if it makes sense? He’s putting Apple’s name, their $billions of sales, their tens of thousands of employees, their $hundreds of billions of (mostly offshore) cash on this very explosive issue. Isn’t it extremely risky?
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:43:14 AM PDT
by
PGR88
To: SoFloFreeper
Obviously Cook and gays care more about their values than Christians do about theirs - or else all the Christian leaders would call for a boycott of apple products.
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:43:16 AM PDT
by
aquila48
(JennysCool)
To: SeekAndFind
Why does Apple hate Christians?
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:44:45 AM PDT
by
Arm_Bears
(Rope. Tree. Politician. Some assembly required.)
To: SeekAndFind
Just to be clear, Im as offended as Cook is by that kind of discrimination.
Why put those weasel words in there? I am not offended at all. If I walk into a business and they say they do not want to do business with my kind (suit and tie/Christian) then I say good bye, and find another business. My wife walked into a Wiccan business once and they did everything but set the dogs on us to get her out of there. Freedom of Association works both ways, as do laws forcing people to serve others.
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:48:11 AM PDT
by
wbarmy
(I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
To: SeekAndFind
Just to be clear, Im as offended as Cook is by that kind of discrimination. Does anyone know whether he is "being clear" about the right to decline or the compulsion to accept? This throw-away line is very confusing.
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posted on
04/01/2015 6:50:26 AM PDT
by
MortMan
(All those in favor of gun control raise both hands!)
To: wbarmy
RE: If I walk into a business and they say they do not want to do business with my kind (suit and tie/Christian) then I say good bye, and find another business.
Well, a liberal can argue that you can AFFORD to do that because you are the MAJORITY in this country. You have more choices as to where to do business because you are of the PRIVILEGED class.
They will then USE the constitution ( I know, I know, they use it selectively ) to say that the it protects minorities (e.g. gays) who might be discriminated upon by the majority.
Are you aware of the term, the term “White Privilege”? Well, it’s used all over our elite colleges.
To: aquila48
Guessing, but about 17 or so have such a law. Interesting that Tim Cook, the homosexual, isn’t about to stop selling products to the Islamic States (57 by Obama’s count) that outlaw homosexuality with penalty of death.
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posted on
04/01/2015 7:19:30 AM PDT
by
CodeToad
(Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
To: CodeToad
Has he closed all the Genius stores in Indiana, told Best Buy to pull all Apple products off their shelves, quit selling iWhatevers here and stopped shipping their products to Indiana? If not then he needs to STFU.
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posted on
04/01/2015 7:24:41 AM PDT
by
redangus
To: SeekAndFind
Bakeries aren’t refusing to bake cakes for homosexuals. Undoubtely, thousands of Christian bakers have baked many kinds of cakes and pastries for people they knew were homosexuals. It’s the type of cake that’s the issue. Businesses should be allowed to set standards as they see fit.
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posted on
04/01/2015 7:54:27 AM PDT
by
driftless2
(For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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