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Let's see his investment portfolio.
I'm pretty sure I've bought a product owned by Nestle in the past year. Does that make me a monster?
Here's what I don't get. You can get "ethical" investments, that avoid all the really horrible companies, land mine manufacturers, Nestle, etc, and those investment packages have less returns.
But why can't you get a package with only the awful companies in it, that gives more returns?
You can. It's called Goldman Sachs Mutual Fund.