Working for Evil Corp: Are You Culpable for Helping Evil Prosper?

in #philosophy6 years ago

If you worked for a company that did wrongs, that did harm, that did evil, and you helped them do what they do, would you be culpable for what you aided them to do? Whether you know it or not, are you guilty of furthering their creation of harm?

Forget about ignorance as an excuse, because it isn't. If you are involved in creating harm but don't know it, you are still involved in it. Courts don't accept blind ignorance as an excuse.

Forget about "just doing my job" as an excuse. That was tried after WWII and was rejected by the Nuremberg trials for a good reason. Because it's bullshit.


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Sadly though, many people do what they do just because they get paid. Some issues might be noticed, questionable practices, or actually recognizing wrong doing, but they keep being a part of the organization, just so they can collect a paycheck. As long as they get paid in order to survive, then they keep doing it because they "need the job". Forget about finding another job and have a backbone to make a change from what they participate in. That option just doesn't seem possible to some.

Let's say all you made were wheels. Just making wheels and getting paid. But those are tank wheels that are used to go invade another country and steal their resources. Are you culpable at all? You didn't go invade someone, right? But what if you didn't do that job. What if no one did that job. Would there we tank wheels at all? No.

A lot can change in the world if certain things are not being made by people. But that would require they go find another job, and we all hate looking for another job. What if there is no other job, then we can't survive. So we keep doing what we do unless we can find job security somewhere else.

We are stuck in many ways through economic survivability, whereby we have to do things we might be aware are not helping and may even be harming others. As long as their is a "demand" for something to be made, many of us shirk off the responsibility for what we are doing in the larger picture. If someone is willing to pay for it, someone will make it. "Why would I quit my job in order for someone else to take it, nothing will change anyways, so I might as well just keep doing it."

Is being part of corrupted organization justifiable? What about police that cover up for each other by some "blue code" they have, where they and their "kind" protect each other before standing up for what is right, good and true? Blue comes first, not citizens.

Just look at how they deal with someone being killed. If it's a regular person, they try to solve it. If it's a fellow blue blood, then they treat the killing for much more intensity and fervor, hunting down a "cop-killer" as if it's more egregious to kill a cop that to kill someone else,a s if it matters so much more when a cop is killed than when a non-cop is killed. They clearly value themselves as a group much more than the rest of the whole of society they are supposedly tasked to protect.

They are deeply entrenched in identification with the job and an in-group vs. out-group dynamic. This mindset is demonstrated by how they mistreat many non-police, as many have become aware of in recent times thanks to the Internet. And when they harm people, they get slaps on the wrist, paid leaves and only in some cases do they have real consequences applies.

When a blue blood abuses their power, cover for them. And don't stand up for truth otherwise and speak out against the crimes of your fellow "boys in blue", because then you're a rat and they will hate on you for daring to "betray" their special blue code of blind loyalty to the fraternity. Serpico demonstrates this failure to live by what's right.

An organization that is supposedly there to protect people by some moral standards, are not really moral. They follow "laws" to uphold, whether they are moral or not, and aren't required to help others according to court rulings. How can we trust such an organization when they reject doing what's right and cover up for each others wrongdoings?

They follow orders, not their own moral conscience to uphold what is right from wrong. If they go against orders, they get reprimands and can be fired. How can anyone work for such an organization that puts orders above morality, that puts the blue code above morality, that puts protecting their in-group above protecting and upholding the rights of the rest of society?

Are all police culpable for letting the corruption continue when they are witness to it, because it's anathema to speak about your fellow blue bloods in a negative way? You are coerced into silence from talking about the wrongdoings of other police. Because if you do, you will get shunned, ostracized and even harmed by others who blindly follow the corrupted blue code to not talk against fellow in-group members. By being silent, they are complicit in supporting the overall behavior of wrongdoings, even if they don't do it themselves. Their silence allows it to perpetuate.


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yes!!! I think you always have to take this question down to if there were only 2 people on earth - me and the evil doer- if I help the evil doer then YES I am morally culpable - hence YES the police and military are the makers of the New World Order because they carry out the orders of the psychopaths and YES when I worked for Home Depot, I participated in forwarding slavery world-wide, when I shop at Walmart (not) I participate in the demoralization of the culture, etc etc - the power I have and always will have is how much I participate as well as my thinking, of course - hence, living in the city - there's a lot of participation I can't avoid, but there is a lot I can - I just need to be prayerful and thoughtful about each action I take - if I use Facebook for example I am participating in the pollution of the planet that the 4 enormous server buildings produce - and the energy they draw from the nuclear power plants, etc

Well, if you want to buy a product and only Home Depot has it, or Walmart... then it's what there is available. We also use cars that pollute. Facebook is a market place for people to gather. If there is an alternative, it could grow to the size of FB as well. I think you have good intentions, but it may be a bit too far. It would be better to have better corporations, but they have also provided a high standard of life by providing lower costs of living for many. Alternative that are better are always welcome, but often we re limited in what we can do otherwise. I don't have a car, I bike or use public transpo, but I understand the need for vehicles in people's lives.

I am sure I take it a little far, as I suffer from Scrupulosity! LOL!

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Without a doubt, this is where the Bible passage comes in: He who is free from sin, let him throw the stone first. Many people - and I am talking about my anecdotal experience - simply do not have a fabricated concepts of what is morality and ethics. This is what simply leads them to sin by omission. Without a doubt the material and stimulating goods have changed, our way of being, and we have become more dehumanized.

In my country, Venezuela, without a doubt, this is the norm. A totally materialistic society due to the Marxist policies implemented in it. Where people, for surviving, always commit evil. And when you ask them why they do it, they say, "If the government does it, why don't I?" That's when you start to understand society's way of thinking and understand why a bus driver is president was elected to rule for more than 12 years.

Yeah the tue quoque fallacy is idiocy. Just because someone else does something doesn't mean it's right to do, not even if they get away with it or if it's "legal" or allowed by the "rules".

'just doing my job' is totally bullshit.
It is human tendency (and even apes and monkeys manifest this behavior) to lick the shoes of powerful people and to trample an innocent person because it gives us a false impression that we belong to a powerful group, hence we are powerful.
We can kill a thief who steels a few bucks but we will become fan of a scammer who robs millions of dollars from banks using white collar crime. We are doomed to serve.

Doomed to serve, nah, we break out of conditioning and falsity, so too can others. If the info was being spread everywhere like media, then more ppl could evolve consciousness.

It seems strange (to me), while balls and integrity seem to be unconnected to each other..

Find you your truth, and commit. The rest are details after you made your choice. And you find your truth by learning.

It's not rocket science, but it seems to be for so many people today...

Someone's "truth" could be to be concerned with money and anything goes to get it...

If you worked for a company that did wrongs, that did harm, that did evil, and you helped them do what they do

This makes me remember the controversy about Roko's Basilik. I am sure you will find that reading interesting mate in case you don't know what is that all about :)

They follow "laws" to uphold, whether they are moral or not

That's the problem in a lot of countries, that police and military sometimes act like robots, blindly following orders.

Cheers @krnel!

Damn, imbalanced pseudo-intellectual people who fear death, seeking immortality, and avoiding suffering by creating evil... :/ Transhumanism sucks.

If one believes that the evil he does is justify base on salary or command, then he should rethink. We are single entity's, and we are culpable for any decision we made in an unforced situation. We have the choice to say NO to evil and do what is right. Any work you do and you are not proud off, you have a right to quite the job. Your continuation in it makes you culpable. Thank you @krnel for making this post

Indeed, we have a duty to say NO and not do what's wrong which is doing right.

Great article! The British police have all been hired by Evil corp after going after Tommy Robinson...

Let's say all you made were wheels. Just making wheels and getting paid. But those are tank wheels that are used to go invade another country and steal their resources.

How would someone know that they will be used for invading other country not preventing an invasion of your country.

Exactly. They don't know, but they still made something that participated in it. We need to know what our work is being used for. If they found out their job was aiding int hat activity, they could choose to stop it.

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