@Sooner wrote:
People get worked up about insignificant stuff like a box design and kids go hungry in this country.
That's a real problem. People just want to ease history and act like it never happened, or change the world in a painting and feel good about doing something?
Feed or clothe a kid, pay to neuter a feral animal. Do something that means something and makes a difference.
There's no reason to think that people who see this as a good move don't also do more than their share by contributing to charities that benefit children, animals, whoever needs help, and by rolling up their sleeves and doing the tough work that goes along with making the world a better place.
It's perfectly possible to see this box design change as a good thing, and also put blood, sweat, and tears into volunteering at soup kitchens, organizing charity events, raising money for sick children, being active in campaigns against animal abuse, etc.
One does not cancel out the other.