- 16 May 2007 18:07
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On the Company is the on the last of loyalties:
Naturally, the Y generation was brought up by the most capitalistic, self-righteous and pompous people to ever live ... Baby Boomers.
With that in mind, the Y generation has watched the US gov't abandon people because "It's not our job." They have watched US companies abandon people because "The bottom line is what matters." And have watched as the US pulls itself apart in order to serve the few ruling elite and their corporate sponsers.
What will this have shown the Y generation? That society is an afterthought, that loyalty belongs to those who are loyal to you, that companies and the gov't can not be trusted and that the company is only a means to an end, not an end itself.
There is not reason to be loyal to US companies, afterall, US companies are not loyal to the worker or the USA.
Naturally, the Y generation was brought up by the most capitalistic, self-righteous and pompous people to ever live ... Baby Boomers.
With that in mind, the Y generation has watched the US gov't abandon people because "It's not our job." They have watched US companies abandon people because "The bottom line is what matters." And have watched as the US pulls itself apart in order to serve the few ruling elite and their corporate sponsers.
What will this have shown the Y generation? That society is an afterthought, that loyalty belongs to those who are loyal to you, that companies and the gov't can not be trusted and that the company is only a means to an end, not an end itself.
There is not reason to be loyal to US companies, afterall, US companies are not loyal to the worker or the USA.
The story ends, it just ends.