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I think that could be a powerful question if we were to be able to define power and wrongfully within the scope of that framework.
As I relate to the scope of the religion that I adhere to, I am unable to perceive in the context of rightfully & wrongfully.
I believe in the inherent good of Organized Labor.
To whatever degree Organized Labor exists within a moment that moment becomes inherently better.
If someone were to look at the presence or absence of Organized Labor within any moment that duality or tension between those two opposites would surpass or replace the concepts of rightfully or wrongfully. For me. You, I'm sure, are different.
If by power you mean influence then again, there could be a presence or absence of the influence of Organized Labor within any given moment.
Bill Wiltrack wrote:
I am unable to perceive in the context of rightfully & wrongfully. I believe in the inherent good of Organized Labor.
How are you able to know the good of organized labor, let alone believe in such good? The word 'good' shouldn't present us with anymore of a problem than 'right' or 'wrong' should. In other words, we want to believe in what we perceive to be right, while rejecting that which is wrong. Do you believe in OL's inherent good, at least in part because it is right?
I think you are trying to impose characteristics and terms that may not be necessary or appropriate in reference to the inherent good of Organized Labor.
That is understandable.
Especially if you are an individual that has not been directly exposed to the concepts & contracts of today's modern Organized Labor.
As I said just a little earlier, allow these concepts that I have expressed within this thread to just simmer within you for a while.
I really appreciate you participating here & asking GREAT questions. You made my week!
...I think we have gone over this once or thrice before. Organized Labor is nothing if not human. It contains ALL human experiences. You just have to decide if you believe that overall mankind is either good or evil.
Put my money on good. My cash is on Organized Labor.
Bill Wiltrack wrote:
I think you are trying to impose characteristics and terms that may not be necessary or appropriate in reference to the inherent good of Organized Labor.
Well...I guess, I guess I would be referring to the words I have not used; The terms you infused into this conversation.
You don't need them. They don't apply.
Re-read what I have laid-out here and you will do just fine.
You are trying to apply concepts in a way that is not appropriate.
Just sit with what I have expressed & you will be just fine!
Give it some time. This is a new way of thinking in reference to the concepts & contracts of Organized Labor.
Think of it like this, some people are educated. Some people are uneducated.
The uneducated people are not evil...they are just uneducated.
Good luck and I will sleep GREAT tonight knowing that I have touched an individual that previously may not be well educated towards the concepts & contracts of today's modern Organized Labor.
There is an inherent good in Organized Labor.
Whenever Organized Labor is infused into a moment, that moment becomes inherently better.
Thank you again for allowing me to outwardly formulate these concepts which I find emotionally within myself.
No. As I have stated before...we live in a multidimensional continuum.
In our reality, absolute white does not exist without absolute black...and ALL of the shades of grey in between.
I understand you. My only hope is that you are taken as far away from the concepts & contracts of Organized Labor as possible, as soon as possible. Good luck to you. God's speed.