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MrBillM
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Now we Know what's wrong with Joe
Well one thing, anyway.
He's obviously spending way too much time watching crap TV.
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LancairDriver
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Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Funny story. I´m suprized you just got wind of it. It´s been around for more than 10 years that I know of. |
Time doesn’t seem to make it any less relevant however.
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chippy
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I had already seen it, long ago... I just saw it again on Facebook so I thought I would share it here.
Merry Christmas![/rquote]
Same back atcha!
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chippy
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True dat!
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Bubba
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Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Funny story. I´m suprized you just got wind of it. It´s been around for more than 10 years that I know of. |
Been around longer than that but it's always nice to read again..
Making America Great Again
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watizname
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Quote: Originally posted by JoeJustJoe | It's a old story written by Heinrich Boll, in Germany, concerning "lowering productivity, and although I would admit it's an interesting parable about
the working man trying to find balance, than it is about an ugly American trying to tell a Mexican how to do their job.
At the end of the day it's another negative stereotype about Mexican workers, and would be a death knell to any young Hispanic, walking into a job
interview with an American manager, who believes Hispanic workers, are like this lazy fisherman, who lives day to day, and only works enough to feed
his family.
The fact is poor Mexican workers, don't have time to think about finding the perfect life balance, and instead if they were fisherman, or construction
workers, would work sun up to sundown to feed their family instead of taking an afternoon siesta.
Somewhere along the line, somebody changed this story from a German story, to a lazy Mexican fisherman story, so they could play on the stereotype
about Mexican workers.
I suggest if you want to read parables, that make you think. You should read Far East Japanese or Asian, zen parables that will teach you life
lessons, without the negative stereotypes.
[Edited on 12-14-2018 by JoeJustJoe] |
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sancho
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Some here don't have the yrs. on BN, perhaps haven't
heard every story, going back to '95 or so, nothing
odd about reposting of a good story. Merry Christmas
to you DK
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