It isn't necessarily about forgiveness. In general I believe companies and stockholders should be rewarded for good behavior, as long as they have some metric showing what's working and what isn't. This works better if there are competitors and the company hasn't already dedicated itself to some ideological niche. (which they are more likely to do if all the mainstream customers quit)
That said, yeah most of those people just can't quit Netflix. Like believing the crazy bitch after her 10th apology.
Forgiveness is our strongest weapon, but if you give it to your enemy, it becomes his strongest.
Forgiveness is something that can only be earned through genuine repent. They must stop being our enemies before we can forgive them.
You can't reason with the enemy, you can't fix them. They must all go bankrupt and their employees must never find work again.
Those aren't all different things. First, our enemies are completely reasonable. You just have to understand what their reasoning is, and that it's not even remotely similar to your ethical, ideological, or experiential framework. You have to understand that they are your enemy, and you have to treat them as such. Having the corporations go bankrupt or otherwise be destroyed is an imperative. The employees never finding work again, is not. Once they seek genuine repent, they can be forgiven so long as part of that repent is to never take up arms again.
The employees never finding work again, is not. Once they seek genuine repent, they can be forgiven so long as part of that repent is to never take up arms again.
Yeah, that was a pretty stupid statement, but to be expected from him. You also don't start out with maximalist aims. You evolve your aims as you are more successful. Until you are winning, accepting repentance is not a matter of principle, but simple expediency. At some point, we no longer have need of repentant people, and then we can close off that tap.
And no, repentance is both a matter of principle and expedience. You never forgive your enemy so long as they are your enemy. After they are no longer your enemy, you will have to find a way to forgive him, and he you.
Forgiveness is not the same as letting them to continue to get away with *hit. Nor is forgiveness what they're doing. Usually cuckservatives are rolling over and showing their bellies in "forgiveness". this stuff starts with infiltrators and those who let them in. You have to cut them out as best you can, or it all starts again.
I mean, this is reddit, so already you're dealing with a community of leftists.
It isn't necessarily about forgiveness. In general I believe companies and stockholders should be rewarded for good behavior, as long as they have some metric showing what's working and what isn't. This works better if there are competitors and the company hasn't already dedicated itself to some ideological niche. (which they are more likely to do if all the mainstream customers quit)
That said, yeah most of those people just can't quit Netflix. Like believing the crazy bitch after her 10th apology.
Forgiveness is our strongest weapon, but if you give it to your enemy, it becomes his strongest.
Forgiveness is something that can only be earned through genuine repent. They must stop being our enemies before we can forgive them.
Those aren't all different things. First, our enemies are completely reasonable. You just have to understand what their reasoning is, and that it's not even remotely similar to your ethical, ideological, or experiential framework. You have to understand that they are your enemy, and you have to treat them as such. Having the corporations go bankrupt or otherwise be destroyed is an imperative. The employees never finding work again, is not. Once they seek genuine repent, they can be forgiven so long as part of that repent is to never take up arms again.
Yeah, that was a pretty stupid statement, but to be expected from him. You also don't start out with maximalist aims. You evolve your aims as you are more successful. Until you are winning, accepting repentance is not a matter of principle, but simple expediency. At some point, we no longer have need of repentant people, and then we can close off that tap.
y u bein a meanie
And no, repentance is both a matter of principle and expedience. You never forgive your enemy so long as they are your enemy. After they are no longer your enemy, you will have to find a way to forgive him, and he you.
Forgiveness is not the same as letting them to continue to get away with *hit. Nor is forgiveness what they're doing. Usually cuckservatives are rolling over and showing their bellies in "forgiveness". this stuff starts with infiltrators and those who let them in. You have to cut them out as best you can, or it all starts again.