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Fairgo

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6. A world of hard choices
Fri Feb 13, 2015, 06:29 PM
Feb 2015

Absolutely understand the personal discomfort. This moral tension is reproduced everywhere in our personal trade in the marketplace. We all navigate our daily lives over a sea of injustice, balancing our aspirational ethos against family survival in a broken predatory system. The dilemma of modern life, as with all dilemmas, tells us that there is no resolving answer at the level of the parking lot. it suggests that perhaps it is the system, maybe even humans, that need to under a fundamental change.

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Picking Sides [View all] demwing Feb 2015 OP
wow - excellent post! whereisjustice Feb 2015 #1
Agreed! tech3149 Feb 2015 #3
Just be on the winning side! yallerdawg Feb 2015 #2
so walmart employess should be willing to die to protect a cheap item? that's the risk of chasing a msongs Feb 2015 #4
K&R for an excellent post... F4lconF16 Feb 2015 #5
A world of hard choices Fairgo Feb 2015 #6
WalMart will absord by 840high Feb 2015 #7
The hell of it is- packman Feb 2015 #8
Fine post nikto Feb 2015 #9
Most companies, maybe all of them, tell employees SheilaT Feb 2015 #10
Also to be considered is the liability factor. douggg Feb 2015 #11
Excellent post! Phlem Feb 2015 #12
It's a shame aspirant Feb 2015 #13
I don't know. I had to wonder demwing Feb 2015 #15
Great post! I think you made the right choice. sabrina 1 Feb 2015 #14
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