It works both ways. If I can work from anywhere, the employees can also be from anywhere. This is a good way to hire third world employees without bringing them in the country.
I suspect that may have been partly the intent when corporations created remote work.
No commute. No boss. Working from home is more of a technicality as you can work from anywhere in the world, including the Philippines or Ecuador and pocket the difference in rent.
05/05/2024 10:55:33 PM PDT
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to Reverend Wright
Those who are attacking whiteness really just want to eliminate Christianity. For them, Christianity is the enemy and Western Christianity more so than anybody else.
I can’t help your interpretation that any mention of Jews in a negative context, even they are committing evil is anti-Semetic.
The way you talk, I can only assume that you are pro genocide when it comes to Europeans. That’s the only assumption one can make when somebody will defend somebody who is committing evil, just because they are Jewish by blood or adoption but not Torah observant.
No, all Jews are not involved in the extermination of whites, unless you happen to agree with those that are.
It’s not a Jewish conspiracy, just leftist Jews.
I guess, when a leftist Jew buys a billboard to advocate for whites to get an abortion, you think he’s doing God’s work, right? All Jewish activities = God’s work. according to you.
Those who weren’t employees probably had the option to opt-out as long as they played along. I remember the picture of Justin Castreau getting a needle that was covered up. They also probably had the saline solution.
I knew in March 2020 that the virus was being overwrought, and thought the vaccine was unnecessary. However, until the young started dropping off unexpectedly, I didn’t know that the vaccine may have been dangerous. I, at no time, advocated to take the vaccine.