There are no perfect outcomes in life - if you're going to make an ethical decision then more often than not you'll have to compromise elsewhere. Another example would be cheap goods that come at an ethical and/or environmental cost - you'll usually have to pay extra to avoid those because the bad behaviour is what allows companies to keep costs down.
In some sense, FAANG employees are being paid extra to look the other way.
In some sense, FAANG employees are being paid extra to look the other way.