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1. shawnz+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-04-14 19:31:23
What if you actually believe in the company and what they do? Does that mean you must support each and every policy that the company instates?
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2. ozim+v8[view] [source] 2020-04-14 20:19:31
>>shawnz+(OP)
That is a good counter question... I don't have to name people who believed their company was doing the right thing but was in reality setting death camps.

But in reality they (bad guys) were using line workers who could not really make right or wrong because they were not educated on the front line doing atrocities. Fuck you is about people who are educated enough that they could spot slimy stuff (though they were enough removed from bad stuff to not "spot" the bad stuff) but still stick to their comfortable life.

3. wolco+wH[view] [source] 2020-04-15 00:31:16
>>shawnz+(OP)
Sounds like that person has been drinking the kool-aid. Believe in what? For those people they would support all policies for the greater company good.
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4. shawnz+WJ[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-04-15 00:54:02
>>wolco+wH
> Believe in what?

The idea that using logistics technology to enable fast and efficient delivery of household goods is a nice thing to have in our world?

> For those people they would support all policies for the greater company good.

That's just a narrative you are constructing. Obviously it doesn't apply to the whistleblowers in question here or they wouldn't have spoken out in the first place.

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