Corporate America’s Vanishing Allegiance
Corporate America’s Vanishing Allegiance
Written by Christopher Adamo
Thursday, April 20, 2006
The European Union is in tatters, which admittedly is not a bad thing. Yet the particular reasons for its continuing collapse portend a dark future for the continent that once defined Western Civilization. In short, the EU represented a futile attempt to forge a multi-national consensus on almost purely economic terms, purposely devoid of past loyalties to individual nationalism or any vestige of spiritual truth.
As a result, each entity within the power structure is left vying for power, or more accurately, economic dominance, with little or no consideration for those antiquated ideals of morality or principle. However, no great civilization can be established on the insipid precepts that remain.
France is wracked by riots, both among militant Muslim immigrants who refuse to accept their status as a permanent underclass, and those perpetrated by youths who regard as their highest calling the preservation of their socialist state. This upheaval represents the preliminaries of an unraveling society throughout the morally and spiritually bankrupt continent. And it should sound the clarion call for Americans who wish to avoid a similar destiny on this side of the Atlantic.
In his syndicated column of March 31, 2006, Colonel Oliver North describes an abominable trend within corporate America, whereby members of the military (both active duty and reserve) are being systematically excluded from hiring. Colonel North explains this phenomenon in part as a result of the fact that in modern America, the bulk of higher management has never served in the military, and is thus unsympathetic to the plight of those who defend and protect the country.
Yet he mentions, almost in passing, an evil malignancy within the American corporate system that lies at the root of this problem, as well as being a foundational component of threats to the nation’s future. North explains that even where a guard or reserve soldier’s right to return to civilian occupation subsequent to active duty is guaranteed by law, many corporations simply choose to ignore the law and permanently fill the vacant spot in the soldier’s absence.
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Business, money men, industry what ever you want to call them have no allegiance to anything but money. During the Revolution many merchants chose to sell their products to the British because they paid in pound sterling and we paid in Continental dollars. Only months before the attack on Pearl Harbor American business was selling oil and scrap metal to the Japanese. We sold grain to the Communist Bloc during the Cold War and so on. There is no deed so vile, no act so reprehensible that business will not stoop to the deed or act if there is profit to be made.
Of course when it all goes south for business they are the first ones to howl for Uncle Sam to come and save them. Witness Cuba as a fine example of what I mean.
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