[consulting] Unionizing Drupal

Victor Kane victorkane at gmail.com
Sun Aug 8 17:58:14 UTC 2010


On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 2:48 PM, E.J. Zufelt <lists at zufelt.ca> wrote:

> I think its odd that you ask for the discussion to move, while at the same
> time contributing to the discussion.
>
>
Fantastic point.


> Any system that seeks economic efficiency over equity is, IMO, evil.  As a
> minority with a significant disability I cannot accept any system that sees
> me as a less valuable member of society than others.  Less worthy of earning
> a living and feeding myself and my family.  I don't see the world ever
> moving to a place where there e is any real equity for those who do not
> conform to be the product that the corporate consumer wants to purchase to
> further it's economic interests, but don't tell me that this isn't evil.
>
>

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> On 2010-08-08, at 1:28 PM, Heinz D. Wegener wrote:
>
> To all:
> PLEASE (and this is a request, NOT a demand, but PLEASE) take this
> conversation elsewhere. I signed up to receive these email updates in order
> to find requests for consulting jobs related to Drupal. Far too often this
> forum is used for everything but that.
>
> And now I've experienced days of reading about this ridiculous notion that
> capitalism is evil... I strive to make money so that I can support my
> family. I strive to grow my business so that I can make more money to
> support my family, and maybe eventually hire employees so that they can
> support their families. This is capitalism. This is not evil... period. Some
> people may be crooked and evil, but you cannot pin that on capitalism.
>
> So if  this conversation could be continued elsewhere, it would be greatly
> appreciated. I welcome the announcement of where this debate will continue.
> But PLEASE take it elsewhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Heinz
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>
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