that's why i asked; working in retail myself taught me that upper management was detached from reality and i suspect that was the case here was well.
eldavi
that mask is that of civility and it's only for americans; it serves to make our leadership look like the "good guys" to us because they follow the rules of that civility.
you have to laugh at the absurdity of the pot calling the kettle black when it comes to genocide & suppression; especially so when the american pot is SO MUCH blacker than the chinese kettle.
and laughing becomes a coping strategy when an overwhelming majority of americans and other westerners have swallowed so much propaganda that they willfully & sometimes violently remain ignorant of it.
i would too if i were a podcaster turned into a the head of a federal agency overnight.
what until you see how much more genocide & suppression the united states has inflicted upon the world. lol
the US did it to itself 2x: first with tobacco and then with opioids.
i was talking to regional manager about it the weekend before last and he mentioned that kmart has relatively good pay and benefits and that, that what was ultimate brought them down.
was this true in your experience?
agreed and the trump is the only one who ripped of the mask; while the others used it heavily.
those old "violent" games feel so quaint now compared to today's media. lol
could this be any more cryptic? i think i can still understand some of it somehow.
the one w the money & connections gets to decide
literally rich; he was talking about his vacation home (as in more than one home) and it made me wonder if he was detached from the reality of the ordinary kmart workers.