Should massive businesses share their political opinions about the Israel-Hamas war? For or Against?

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Many diserse people around the globe have voted and comented about the Isarel-Hamas war. People from Europe ,Asia ,America ,Even Africa! But, this is still not enough to persuade the Goverment on who is responsible. So this is the main quest

SHOULD BUSINESSES SHARE THEIR POLITICAL OPINIONS AND POINTS ON THE ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR? SHOULD THEY START NOT SELLING PRODUCT TO ISRAEL?

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Bussinesses should share their opinions because more people can get together (including owners) and mabye it will be enough to give the ultimate decision on who is responsible on the Israel-Hamas war.Also, companies may start not sell products, this will highlight what one war can lead to this will likely put a full stop on the war and it will not be a problem. Palistine will have they freedom and Israel can stop bombing Palistine.

Another point is, employees may feel more connected, engaged ,a part of the outside world with a company that takes a principled stand on important issues and problem in the world (including the Israel-Hamas. This can contribute to a positive work environment, employee morale, and having a capablilty of peforming efforlessly in a everyday life.

My last point, is some people coment that businesses have a natural right to using their voice and saying their opinion on the Israel-Hamas war of human rights, especially if they have opinions or intrest in the conflict.This even out that anyone, absolutely anyone can voice their thoughts ,opinions and explain what their would like for what would happen further in the world.

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  • I believe that businesses should not share their opinions on any wars. Doing this could start a boycott against their business or give them a bad reputation. Now, I think an individual member of the business could state their opinion lessening the blow on the business's reputation.