Dog Sled

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The “dogs†are the employees and the “driver†with the whip is U’s management. The “sleighs†are the planes picking up passengers.

The dogs are being whipped constantly and without mercy year after year and then the big event comes, “Holidays†and the dogs are still relentlessly being whipped and because of the constant never ending whippings being inflicted upon the dogs combined with the holidays the dogs are bone tired and hungry and see no end to the constant beatings, no hope of relief, the only hope they have is if they stay connected to the sleigh is a whisper from management that they will be able to look forward to more extreme beatings. To top this off, many bystanders, “customers†some of which are self-righteous morons surround them screaming and saying things like: Kill those dirty no good dogs, whip their very skin off and pour acid on the wounds, beat the dogs to an inch of their very life, and the chants for the relentless beatings becomes louder and louder working into a hysterical frenzy.

This analogy is what I see all you buffoons posting on here telling U employees how wrong and immoral they are for disrupting your life, while their lives are a living nightmare.

You people are the very definition of what “self†means and why hell is full of your kind of souls.

Stand back and reason before you post such posts casting stones intended to kill people who are suffering more than you will ever imagine.

Does this post "get your goat"? GOOD, that was my intention.

Curt
 
at this point in time the damage is done.....it is irrelevant as to who did it.....the relevant thing we should all be trying to come to grips with is what does mr.john q public think of U and what are the odds he will fly with us again?? :down:
 
Remember if you are not the lead dog in the pack, the view is always the same.
 
Curt,

Let me see if I understand your analogy...

The "dogs", are they chained to the sled? Or are they victims at will?

If your analogy is "correct", then....

A person who is raised by parents who are not supportive, maybe even physically abuse them grows up to be a, shall we say, poor citizen. They can go to school and receive an education(probably paid for by the government) but they choose not to. They could choose to do a lot of things to better themselves, but they choose not to. Now they are an adult. No job, no income. They come to your house, break in, beat you senseless and steal everything you have.

In your analogy, this would be ok because they have been beaten down all their life, right? And you would not want to see them prosecuted for anything, right? Heck, in your analogy murder would be excused because someone was beaten down all their life!

At what point in YOUR life do you take responsibility for your actions? To how you react to events around you? Is it always the "i'm a victim" mentality?
 
livingontheedge said:
Curt,

Let me see if I understand your analogy...

The "dogs", are they chained to the sled? Or are they victims at will?

If your analogy is "correct", then....

A person who is raised by parents who are not supportive, maybe even physically abuse them grows up to be a, shall we say, poor citizen. They can go to school and receive an education(probably paid for by the government) but they choose not to. They could choose to do a lot of things to better themselves, but they choose not to. Now they are an adult. No job, no income. They come to your house, break in, beat you senseless and steal everything you have.

In your analogy, this would be ok because they have been beaten down all their life, right? And you would not want to see them prosecuted for anything, right? Heck, in your analogy murder would be excused because someone was beaten down all their life!

At what point in YOUR life do you take responsibility for your actions? To how you react to events around you? Is it always the "i'm a victim" mentality?
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we are all victims in this play dude B)
 
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livingontheedge said:
Curt,

Let me see if I understand your analogy...

The "dogs", are they chained to the sled? Or are they victims at will?

If your analogy is "correct", then....

A person who is raised by parents who are not supportive, maybe even physically abuse them grows up to be a, shall we say, poor citizen. They can go to school and receive an education(probably paid for by the government) but they choose not to. They could choose to do a lot of things to better themselves, but they choose not to. Now they are an adult. No job, no income. They come to your house, break in, beat you senseless and steal everything you have.

In your analogy, this would be ok because they have been beaten down all their life, right? And you would not want to see them prosecuted for anything, right? Heck, in your analogy murder would be excused because someone was beaten down all their life!

At what point in YOUR life do you take responsibility for your actions? To how you react to events around you? Is it always the "i'm a victim" mentality?
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I didn't even bother to read this topic until now. All I will say is that if you were to walk a mile in my shoes you would be either enlightened or crushed. I am not crushed. You are clueless and desperately trying to discredit the credible. When you grow up come back and try again.
 

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