• MTK@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Taking responsibility, cool. But isn’t it also kind of fucking off and letting someone else clean the mass?

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    CEO’s get all the benifits and 0 repurcussions for their decisions. 80 people died and now I get to remove myself the situation at hand?

    That is some grade A BULLSHIT

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      1 year ago

      read the last paragraph, they are resigning as president but still staying to clean up

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    1 year ago

    I mean, that’s not the usual Japanese Samurai way to accept responsibility for killing people. 🗡️

    Edit: sjw

      • fern@lemmy.autism.place
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        Just like how Americans usually resolve their disputes by a duel at 10 paces?

        We’ve updated the rules but we really are still out here shooting each other.

        Not to undermine your message, which is a good one.

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          Yeah, it’s more a dual at however many paces it takes to whip out your sidearm and start shooting.

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        1 year ago

        Receiving end of what jokes? I’m not joking. Dude killed people. Honor. What exactly is the negative stereotype you think I’m talking about?

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            1 year ago

            In Japanese culture, the act of taking responsibility for a horrible action by killing oneself is called “seppuku” (切腹), also known as “hara-kiri.” This ritualistic form of suicide was historically practiced by samurai to restore honor for themselves or their families.

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                1 year ago

                Remind me again how you’ve been on the receiving end of someone asking you to take responsibility for killing 80 people as the responsible party of a large company? Help me understand how this is about you. Further defend this man.

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        1 year ago

        A government not taking responsibility for their actions? Show me a country who hasn’t done that