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Originally Posted by asopao
Where the hell Nals is connecting " money and education" as " class"??
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I have been asking myself the same question. I have yet to see one post where I referred to money/education equals class.
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Originally Posted by asopao
so, an " executive" with a degree is to be " heard" by the " lower classes" more than me , just because he is an " executive"?? what kind of stupid garbage is this??
that might be the case in a poor country like DR, but not in industrialized countries.
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Not in industrialized countries? Ha!
Please explain to me why the people calling the shots in government, big business, the media, and other institutions in industrialize are not "common" folks.
And no, an executive is to not be heard by the "lower classes" for simply being an executive, but rather his is often heard by the lower classes because he is their meal ticket.
The reason why he is in the position of dictating the direction a company takes is because of his educational merits. That entails higher status and such status is recognized by everyone, more so the people who are below him.
Don't believe me? Ask yourself the following questions:
Who has higher status, a police officer or a civilian? Who obeys who?
Who has higher status, a teacher or his students? Who obeys who?
Who has higher status, an employer or an employee? Who obeys who?
Who has higher status, a parent or his children? Who obeys who?
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Originally Posted by asopao
I might know more history and social studies than that " executive".
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At the end of the day it's not how much a person knows that really counts. Better is a person who knows where to get accurate information, put such to work, and make something productive out of it.
I pitty the person with much knowledge and does little with it!
-NALs