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1. eezurr+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:34:32
People are not apples obviously. Bad people may influence bad behavior, but the reverse it true too. Good behavior may influence good behavior. Some people are independent and are less influenced by others.

And, in organizations, change comes from the top. As I said, reaching perfection is prohibitively expensive.

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2. pengst+t2[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:51:56
>>eezurr+(OP)
>People are not apples

Indeed. With our greater-than-apple intelligence, we should expect cops to sort out the bad apples themselves. Not close ranks and ostracize colleagues who speak up against the bad apples.

When you have great power and knowledge, inaction is being complicit.

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