tepictoton
Well-Known Member
Hmmm,
I totally agree with the first part, but after: it's called being...you totally loose me I am afraid.
It might even be considered a bit insulting I am sorry if I am trying to think for myself, and am trying to be an adult...if you really feel like you need any kind of 'man' to tell you what is good for you and what not then that is fine, but I will gladly pass on that one...either we will all be 'the (wo)man', or none of us is.
Please do not believe the bullshit they are trying to tell you...you really think we would bash each others head in without our so-called 'leaders'? They have been 'leading' our children into war for centuries, nothing more, nothing less. My grandparents fought in both world wars and I am sure they are turning themselves in their graves every day when they see what is going on down here and what they risked their lives for...
But euhm, we where talking about a company testing their employees, and again, i completely agree with you when you say that is also the employees choice to undergo such tests...but you will understand that this is a bullshit argument when they decide to make these (unreliable) tests mandatory everywhere...will you then still think this is in any way a kind of freedom?
I totally agree with the first part, but after: it's called being...you totally loose me I am afraid.
It might even be considered a bit insulting I am sorry if I am trying to think for myself, and am trying to be an adult...if you really feel like you need any kind of 'man' to tell you what is good for you and what not then that is fine, but I will gladly pass on that one...either we will all be 'the (wo)man', or none of us is.
Please do not believe the bullshit they are trying to tell you...you really think we would bash each others head in without our so-called 'leaders'? They have been 'leading' our children into war for centuries, nothing more, nothing less. My grandparents fought in both world wars and I am sure they are turning themselves in their graves every day when they see what is going on down here and what they risked their lives for...
But euhm, we where talking about a company testing their employees, and again, i completely agree with you when you say that is also the employees choice to undergo such tests...but you will understand that this is a bullshit argument when they decide to make these (unreliable) tests mandatory everywhere...will you then still think this is in any way a kind of freedom?