Hey I noticed we are friends. I don't really remember how we became friends and I'm not sure how much you still log on here, but your sig says you have kik and love to talk to people. Did you want to chat on kik?
I don't understand how people get so sensitive about what ultimately is simply one in a series of chapters of subservience to property and capital ownership. Is it because they're too feeble-minded to develop a self-identity and purpose in life entirely on their own, and need to diminish themselves as components of a system? I notice this is a common reaction. And, it's stupid; it's knee-jerk and thoughtless. I refuse to subsume my self into some larger opportunistic organism ... and I don't need a flag, a business logo, a building, or any of that nonsense to be me.
If a janitor or dishwasher can't afford to eat there, it's just another Part of the Problem. If people can't be human beings and businessmen, then there's no reason for human beings to exist on this world.
Okay, that was perhaps overbearingly critical, and perhaps you took it as a personal accusation? Well, I'm glad you're not slinging hash at a Denny's!
It just bugs me, what we're doing to food production on this planet. lol And wage distribution, too. I just want to be able to eat as well as the people who didn't have rotten childhoods and didn't make really dumb mistakes as young adults that backed them into a hardship corner.
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Question: why do you feel the need to defend the owner of the business you work in? Or even the business itself? You're just a wage mercenary, or do you think of yourself as a partner in the venture? If so, then maybe you ought to ask that great guy you're so smitten by to share his profits with the workers directly, like is done in co-op stores and this one punk rock café I know.
It just bugs me, what we're doing to food production on this planet. lol And wage distribution, too. I just want to be able to eat as well as the people who didn't have rotten childhoods and didn't make really dumb mistakes as young adults that backed them into a hardship corner.