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Originally Posted by MisterPeabody
Okay, I'd like to discuss the following:
How much I admire ADG and his clever pics and postings.
How ALL OF THIS SHIT is the fault of the Baby Boomers; we always had greed, corruption, etc but this fucking generation (the "Me Generation", remember) has taken avirice to new heights. It's a fucking art form to the Boomers.
George Carlin said it best: "The Baby Boomers, a generation that can be summed up with one phrase: "I want it, it's mine". Fuck 'em."
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this pretty much sums it up.
corporations are merely reflections of their leadership, namely boomers. All the shit started in the 80s, when the boomers started fucking it all up. government, corporations, you name it, boomers fucked it up. its the boomers that dodged service that hyped us into Iraq. boomers that run wall street that converted the cultures to a cesspool.
Find a man who worked at goldman sachs in the 70s & ask him about his corporation now. I know one. He told me how much his company was committed to its clients. contrast that with Jon Corzine.
there are plenty of corporations that contribute to charity, that encourage their employees to do so. i used to work at one. but you'd never find such corporations mentioned in this crap by the new york times.
i would love to know what study finds 10% of wall street employees to be clinical psychpaths. who funded that, occupy wall street?
unfortunately a lot of words were committed to generalized & meaningless drivel. for example, the comment that "capitalist values is antithetical to christian values" is simply stated as fact, absolutely no substance to back it up. If a corporation encourages its employees to help the community through habitat for humanity, that seems obviously in line with christian values. Way too easy to rip these arguments down.
for this reason, i would conclude the article undermines its own premise, because it lacks intellectual heft. They shoulda just hired chomsky instead of a twit.
