We have one set of humans who have thousands of years of emotional training to accept being treated as property and a set of humans who have thousands of years of emotional training to treat other people as property.
(hivelink)- Do you expect others to work to meet your expectations or do you work to understand and meet the expectations of others? Which do you do most often? Do you intensely fear failure in these endeavours? tid:2817 (0) (hivelink)
- Do you spend more energy telling others what to do or obeying the instruction of others? tid:2816 (1) (hivelink)
- What effect does this have on the concept of obedience and authority? tid:2815 (0) (hivelink)
no youtubeChildren and family have usually held a bit of safety or security in the family link. But workers always have the threat of being cast out onto the streets or worse lingering in the air as they attend to the whims of the employer.
(hivelink)no youtubeWho on earth is it perfectly acceptable for you to angrily scold and order to leave your presence at any time? Your employees, your children, your pets, and depending upon your personal circumstances and cultural standards other family members.
(hivelink)no youtubeThe employee who has numerous protected rights is a new concept currently in an experimental phase of human cultural evolution and only in some parts of the world.
(hivelink)no youtubeFor the vast majority of human history men have known employees, women, and children as property for them to do with whatever they wish.
(hivelink)no youtubeBy what right do your people control the land and property they currently control? When and how did they gain this right?
(hivelink)no youtubeWhat if every action on earth is recorded and ultimately reviewed by yourself, your ancestors, the people of group 2, and permanently archived for all time for anyone to revisit? Does group 1 benefit?
(hivelink)no youtubeIf everyone agrees to ignore the immoral actions of group 1, not mention the actions, pretend group 1 is morally good and noble, then does group 1 benefit from their ignoble actions?
(hivelink)no youtubeIf group 1 commits selfish, violent, non compassionate actions to forcibly take x from group 2, does group 1 win?
(hivelink)no youtubeGroup 1 wants x. Group 2 occupies x. Group 1 has the power of violence, force, or the rule of law to force group 2 to surrender x. Group 1 forces group 2 to unoccupy x. Which power was superior?
(hivelink)no youtubeWhat is more powerful: violence or morality?
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