Technoliberal ethic is summed up in that if something is profitable, it is ethical. The only thing that is immoral for the technoliberal is to question the ethic of something that is profitable, even if it is only profitable for one person to the detriment of the rest, because...
...because the technoliberal believes that person is him.
I wonder what's the range of technoliberal opinions on questioning ethics of others' profitable actions when such questioning is profitable.
@harriorrihar It's often to one's monetary benefit to complain about ethical issues of one's competitors.
/* this might be a boring direction to look into, because this self-refentiality disappears if one uses a different definition of "question the ethics" */