Thursday, August 16, 2018

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So a corporate space is a domain within which laws may not apply and basic human rights may be abolished. Right?

How about a corporate decision not to hire negroes dogs or irish then? Or muslims? That should be ok by your logic

My uncle was a communist who ended up on a torture-factory island in post ww2 greece. According to his account four decades later, worst torture was when they were ordered to move stones from a place to another. When the task was complete they were ordered to take them back where they found them.

The claim "work ethics has no practical justification, it is a non productive slave's approach to morality" is considered blasphemous by a number of people large enough to determine social dynamics. It's something you are simply not allowed to point out, let alone admit.

However there is no law that says: "thow shalt not doubt the value of work". You are allowed to discuss the matter, but if you actually choose to do so, you will be excommunicated. Reminds the mechanisms by which priesthood in ottoman greece excerted so much power on the "raja", the christian serfs of that time.

To this day atheism is condemned by the local population in rural greece. Locals scolded visitors just a few days ago in ... for not showing up for the 15th august ceremony.  "Why werent you at the church"? In other words: "either share our values or be excluded". And since exclusion is torture, it follows that this type of societies accepts torture as a legitimate method of forcing others to follow "the right path".

"Yes, god's commands are unpleasant, but thats only true cause if they were pleasant the order of heaven and earth, (the chain of command, allah->muhammad->those invested with authority among believers) would collapse".