[ExI] India and the periodic table
William Flynn Wallace
foozler83 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 9 15:42:51 UTC 2023
People in the rest of the world may think that the US is a live and let
live country. Far from the truth. We rate on sexual matters as
conservative, at times radically so. Europeans go to bed on the first
date. That is far from common practice here. Paranormal sexual things like
crossdressing, make for good humor in conservative circles in the past, but
not now. My college put on such a show and everyone laughed at the Dean in
drag. Perhaps they don't do that now. bill w
On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 8:53 AM efc--- via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
> Hello spike,
>
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2023, spike jones via extropy-chat wrote:
>
> >> ...I propose "the third way" where companies return to their roots and
> only
> > focus on long term profit and skip the politics...
> >
> > The third way you propose, if anything, is an understatement. I would
> > emphasize that the CEO is hired specifically to maximize profits for the
> > shareholders. It is one's ethical duty to do the job one is hired to do.
>
> Oh how far we've gotten from that simple, rational and logical model. =(
> I agree with you, but the past 2 years I've met with many CEOs and
> chairmans of the boards of small to mid sized swedish companies, and
> they are all about diversity, inclusivity, equity, greenwashing and
> anything else that you might read in your center/left newspaper.
>
> But I believe that we'll see more CEOs eventually who will revert back
> to Classic Capitalism (TM).
>
> > The CEO is not hired to right every wrong in society. That is what we
> elect
> > politicians to do. CEOs should check their politics at the door, focus
> on
> > making money. That's their job, their only job, and their duty.
>
> Or so one would think. But at least in sweden, that is a minority point
> of view. About the US I think it is one of those polarizing questions.
>
> >> ...What do you think? Could this be a new trend?
> >
> >> ...Best regards,
> > Daniel
> >
> >
> > The Bud Light signal is hard to ignore. It was an object lesson that
> most
> > CEOs heard loud and clear. A few missed it. Target missed the target,
> > ended up alienating nearly everybody. Fire that CEO, get one who will
> keep
> > quiet, serve everyone, don't participate in society's culture wars.
>
> Where the CEOs of Bud Light and Target fired in the end?
>
> > It would be nice of the universities would likewise back away from
> culture
> > wars, but those seem to be the primary battle fields.
>
> I read something about, was it... Florida, trying to roll back the
> politics in some public schools and this generated a lot of tears among
> students and faculty.
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
>
> > spike
> >
> >
> >
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