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by coldtea
2360 days ago
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>The daily choice is not between providing for your children or being a jerk to your fellow man. You'd be surprised. People think so because we rationalize all kinds of bad behavior (e.g. not speaking up when a colleague was wrongly fired or abused, or working for a company that runs sweatshops, or does all kind of damage). As long as they don't do it directly (and just "follow orders" or "doing their job") they think it's OK. But it's still a daily choice, and the other option to being principled is often not putting food on the table. |
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