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1. lozeng+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-19 11:10:35
He screwed them how? They knew they were employees not co owners.
replies(2): >>iforgo+81 >>JoeAlt+6v
2. iforgo+81[view] [source] 2023-11-19 11:23:08
>>lozeng+(OP)
That's the whole point of the story: Then they wouldn't have treated him as a hero and be loyal to him. If you're just an employee, your boss should be just a boss.
replies(1): >>code_r+C9
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3. code_r+C9[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-19 12:39:44
>>iforgo+81
It’s possible he paid well and was a great boss. I don’t know if these people are gonna take a bullet for him, but maybe he was great to work for and they got opportunities they think they wouldn’t have otherwise.

Loyalty, appreciation, liking… is a spectrum. Loyalty doesn’t have one trumpish definition.

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4. JoeAlt+6v[view] [source] 2023-11-19 15:23:37
>>lozeng+(OP)
Said like a follower, determined to be loyal to an imagined hero, despite any amount of evidence to the contrary.
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5. JoeAlt+9C[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-19 16:06:07
>>code_r+C9
They worked hard, overtime, so the company would succeed. They were promised endless rewards - "I'm gonna take care of you! We're in this together!"

Then, bupkiss.

No, not a hero.

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