"It's just business" sounds like a justification, where you're trying to say it is okay, which may be where people are inferring that from- even if it was not intended
Even in your further explanations of your repeated use of the phrase, you continue to say things like "it's not corrupt, it's just business". That makes no sense. Something can be both. These are not the same thing. Business is not always corrupt, and corruption isn't always "just business"
A view that "much of business is corrupt" may be true but there is no nuance in your (confusing) statements.
> Im just saying it happens everywhere, not OK but also unavoidable.
You're saying such behavior should be accepted and left without comment, because you claim "everyone's doing it." At best, that's and argument for apathy that rejects the idea that progress is possible.
> It's accepted everyday by people everywhere now.
What are you trying to accomplish by saying stuff like this? The subject of your sentence is "corruption and shady behavior." It's false that corruption and shady behavior are "accepted everyday by people everywhere now" without extraordinary evidence that you fail to provide.
That is, unless when you say "accepted" you mean "endured," and you just chose your words poorly.
>> The textbook industry is well known for its shady practices that go beyond "just doing business."
> Most industries have practices that can be considered shady. It's not unique to the text book industry is my point.
Ah, the famous "I claim everyone's doing it without proof, so it's OK" argument.