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- From: jsp@uts.amdahl.com (James Preston)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Waldenbooks fires staff for refusing to sell racist book!
- Message-ID: <76mE03BN83NU00@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 17:11:24 GMT
- References: <5SEP199223305034@acad3.alaska.edu> <88059@netnews.upenn.edu> <1992Sep15.140816.9566@cbnewsi.cb.att.com>
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- Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale CA
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- gadfly@cbnewsi.cb.att.com (Gadfly) writes:
-
- }While we apportion blame and plot our appropriate responses in this
- }Waldenbooks firing incident, let's take time to appreciate the
- }integrity of the employees who were fired. Such exuberant acts of
- }personal responsibility are becoming all too rare in today's frenzy
- }of litigation. We may question the ethical system of people who
- }won't sell a bad book of jokes while, presumably, stocking worse ones
- }like "Mein Kampf", but they drew a line and they stuck to it. If
- }you did every little thing your employer asked just because he had the
- }legal right to, why, next thing you know you'd be peeing in a cup.
-
- I am frankly flabbergasted that you can applaud those employees for
- taking personal responsibility when their action sought to remove
- personal freedom. If I break into your house and steal your stereo,
- but then when the cops come knocking on my door I say, "Yes I did it",
- do you applaud me for taking personal responsibility? Does my free
- admission of my act make the act ok? Or do you still want your stereo back?
-
- Hey, I'm all for taking personal responsibility and standing up for what
- one believes in. I would loudly applaud and strongly support someone
- who refused to submit to an employer's drug test, or who refused to go
- along with a business practice that was of questionable legality. But
- I can't seem to just accept the nice philosophical ideal of personal
- responsibility out of context. If your personal ethical system causes
- you to take an action that reduces MY freedom, I don't give a rat's ass
- that you stuck to your line. You're still doing something that is wrong.
-
- --James Preston
-
-