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- comicstrips@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- comicstrips@lemmy.world
In reality she would have sacked half of them without even being in the room and had them escorted out by the same security that protects her. Ain’t nobody getting anywhere near her with a guillotine.
She would mumble something about needing to streamline the company’s processes to remain competitive. Not to the workers, of course-- To a board of directors who are barely paying attention, other than making sure number goes up.
The workers would just be informed that half of them are no longer employed there.
I’ve never met a person who was both into Ayn Rand and also rational.
even Ayn Rand didn’t particularly like Ayn Rand,
not to say she was rational of course.
That sounds pretty rational of her.
I was into Ayn Rand in high school and in retrospect I guess I’d say that, given the things I thought were important, I was rational. But certainly my values weren’t quite…I dunno…human?
I’ve read all the main books and think they’re fucking hilarious. Does that count?
Here is a link to the creator of the comic. And I really like this comic.
Thank you!
See, this is why egoism makes way more sense than objectivism as a selfishness-based philosophy.
For the longest time I used to shelve Rand next to Marx on my bookshelf. I’ve read both at various points (might as well learn the source material if you’re going to argue about politics…), but it tickled me as a centrist to annoy their ghosts equally.