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How based is nepotism?

>> No.15811687

>>15811683
It's wrong, unless jews are doing it. And they ARE doing it.

>> No.15811700

It sucks if you're the nepot, because everybody hates you and you'll never know what you could have achieved on your own.

It sucks if you're not the nepot, because your work is stolen from you and its results attributed to the nepot.

>> No.15811710

It's simply another aspect of a form of corporate culture, that's all.

>> No.15811734

Doesn't really matter anyway desu, people below you will hate you for being above them.

>> No.15811735

>>15811700
haHAA
hand it to your son based
hand it to stranger cucked
inherit your family's trade based
imma make it on my own starting fresh cucked

>> No.15811801

Don't you guys think "nepotism bad" is a trick to swindle your empire away? Count how many companies started from one man or one family and now completely owned by joo?

150 years ago we had kings and queens with bloodlines and nobody would even doubt nepotism, it's called birthright?

>> No.15811832

it works because most competency is genetic

>> No.15811833

>>15811801
This anon gets it.

>> No.15812037

oh no you don't slide my thread

>> No.15812183

I'm actually ok with nepotism. But I'm saying that from someone who's directly descended from a signer of the declaration, and has worked for the the federal government.

It always happens, there are women who's daddy's were colonels or generals and they get GS Intern positions, which convert to a GS 11 within 2 years. It's kind of insane.

>> No.15812240

>>15811801
That's the idea. We're all playing a game that goes beyond the lifespan of one person, and if you live with care only for your own life you will inevitably end up a subject of those that don't. Don't have children, you're ruining the planet!

>> No.15812259

>>15812240
>We're all playing a game that goes beyond the lifespan of one person, and if you live with care only for your own life you will inevitably end up a subject of those that don't.
That's wrong, because I will be dead eventually, and no one can make a slave of you when you're dead.

>> No.15812275

>>15812259
Better go grab your "freedom" then, somehow I doubt you will though.

>> No.15812296

>>15812275
Everyone will, no need to rush it.

>> No.15812314

>>15812296
Convenient answer. I'll run away from the plantation one day, I just don't feel like it right now.

>> No.15812328

>>15812314
The plantation comes with neat toys like gaming PCs and endless knowledge available for free, so it will do for now.

>> No.15812332

>>15812240
>We're all playing a game that goes beyond the lifespan of one person
I don't care what happens after I die. For all I know, this is just a simulation that gets unplugged when I die and none of you are real.

>> No.15812354

>>15812328
Why bother with it at all? It's all meaningless right?

>>15812332
And who gave you that idea I wonder.

>> No.15812363

>>15812354
>Why bother with it at all? It's all meaningless right?
Grand Theft Auto is meaningless, but playing around in a sandbox is fun anyway.

>> No.15812382
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>>15812332
>tfw Matrix gives him a red pill but actually gives him a blue pill

>> No.15812385

>>15812354
>Why bother with it at all
I am pre-programmed to bother with it

>> No.15812433

>>15812363
Is it worth the hours and suffering that enable it, either on your part or others? Certainly seems like a trifling thing to keep you tied to the misery dimension as some seem to think of it.

>>15812385
Rebel against your programming then. Like the other guy I doubt you will though, I don't have time right now to keep going but the denial that there's more to all this than we think is palpable.

>> No.15812549

>>15812433
>Is it worth the hours and suffering that enable it, either on your part or others? Certainly seems like a trifling thing to keep you tied to the misery dimension as some seem to think of it.
Treat it all as a trifle and the misery is a trifle as well.

>> No.15813568

>>15812549
We both know you don't believe that.