• @[email protected]OP
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    29 days ago

    Here’s a common definition of neoptism:

    Undue attachment to relations; favoritism shown to members of one’s family; bestowal of patronage in consideration of relationship, rather than of merit or of legal claim.

    Maybe I sprung the word “cheat” on you too soon, but ‘nepotism is cheating’ is a brief a summation of my argument.

    • Vanth
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      1029 days ago
      1. What’s going on with overpaid CEOs and underpaid workers is not nepotism

      2. cheating means breaking of rules, and they’re not

      You can argue that we should change rules to disincentivize some of the behaviors we’re seeing and to make them “cheating”. And I would’t argue against you if we could somehow make those improvements. But if you’re framing “cheating” as against yours or my personal moral framework instead of law, that is not something you can expect everyone to agree with you on.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        129 days ago

        But if you’re framing “cheating” as against yours or my personal moral framework instead of law, that is not something you can expect everyone to agree with you on.

        This is actually the supposition of my question.

        But you’re not cracking the surface and it’s honestly really boring exchanging ideas with you. I don’t think I’ll carry on.

        • Vanth
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          1329 days ago

          I agree it gets very boring when you are too careless to accurately articulate your views. Good luck!

            • Vanth
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              529 days ago

              Excuse me, sir/ma’am. This wasn’t a grammar dispute, you have no jurisdiction. Am I being detained?

              • @[email protected]
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                229 days ago

                You have the right to remain silent. Any grammar mistakes you make will be used against you in the court of semantics.