Their pictures came up when I googled "civil disobedience"
Ah. Now I get it. Thanks.
How about putting a toggle button in the wallet and if someone turns it to "on", you capture some of their fees or have them pay a one-time donation?
I don't know enough about Gandhi and his economic beliefs to be sure.
King was ... economically ...about as far away from freedom as you can get.
It's possible to have tremendous respect for what these leaders stood up for nonviolently without necessarily agreeing with their economic beliefs. The contexts in which they lived, and the things their people needed badly, are not necessarily the same as the problems that you and I face. Also, I have never been comfortable taking someone who is an expert in one field and automatically assuming that that expertise should extend to other fields. If someone is a great neurosurgeon or casino mogul, how do we know that person's greatness would translate into being a great president or a great cookbook author? And there are rare people who are true Renaissance folks and have diverse skills and interests; I'm not precluding that. Evaluate King and Gandhi based on what they achieved. The fact that their economic beliefs were partially formed (they probably had their hands full with other things) or different from yours, etc., really shouldn't matter because they were not economists to begin with.
I had typed up a great discourse on my opinion. It was great. Sadly I lost it and I am not going to type it up again. Instead you will get the cliff notes.
If truth is your goal then it must be relentlessly pursued. If truth is not your goal, then I do not see a point in further discussion with you.
The initiation of force is evil. Those who would use the state to initiate force against others to keep their hands "clean" are evil, and should be treated as such. If someone is 90% not evil, and 10% evil, we cannot ignore that 10%. To do so is to accept evil.
I am not saying we shouldn't praise the good. In my original quote I praised what I believe to be very good things about king. It does not mean that I should accept the evil though.