So he sees the ultimate example of meritocratic professionalism as a "quasi-fascist military regime"? Because what he describes is simply mature adults performing their duties to the best of their abilities. It's like they cant comprehend an environment where the only thing that matters is how well you can do your work. Ironically a truly equal environment.
With England banning chef's knives and butcher cleavers over a certain length because 13-inch chef knives are terrorist weapons (and you DO need a loicence there to have one, and proof you need one), the concept of zip ties or other pedestrian things used in real labor work everywhere being banned is not in the realm of the impossible.
Next up, do we REALLY need to let people buy duct tape? I see it used in TV shows in kidnapping ALL THE TIME, and as we know, TV shows is 100% reality.
So he sees the ultimate example of meritocratic professionalism as a "quasi-fascist military regime"? Because what he describes is simply mature adults performing their duties to the best of their abilities. It's like they cant comprehend an environment where the only thing that matters is how well you can do your work. Ironically a truly equal environment.
Star Trek is not like twitter where "educated" New York Times "journalist" "experts" don't know what zip ties are.
Star Trek bad.
https://archive.vn/Fschc Lauren Wolfe @Wolfe321 Jan 13, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
With England banning chef's knives and butcher cleavers over a certain length because 13-inch chef knives are terrorist weapons (and you DO need a loicence there to have one, and proof you need one), the concept of zip ties or other pedestrian things used in real labor work everywhere being banned is not in the realm of the impossible.
Next up, do we REALLY need to let people buy duct tape? I see it used in TV shows in kidnapping ALL THE TIME, and as we know, TV shows is 100% reality.
Haha come & take my gaff tape. It’s a thick sticky and black