New stage in tyranny
Until now, Die-Versity laws were one-way valves or ratchets with a pattern that made
some sense. Both directions empowered an aristocrat over a commoner, and both directions empowered an individual over a large institution.
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Force could be applied in one direction:
Generality:
A large commoner, such as a business, cannot interfere with the supreme power of an individual aristocrat.
Specifics:
If an aristocrat wants to buy from a commoner business, we punish a business that turns him away.
If an aristocrat wants to work for a commoner business, we punish a business that turns him away.
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But force couldn't be applied in the other direction:
Generality:
An individual commoner may choose to patronize any business, whether it's commoner or aristocrat.
Specifics:
We don't punish a commoner customer for walking out of an aristocratic business.
We don't punish a commoner employee for choosing not to work for an aristocratic business.
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Now the ratchet side has
disappeared in UK. It's all violence and tyranny in all directions.
A commoner customer attempted to choose among hair stylists, avoiding one who seemed aristocratic. This is now prohibited. The individual commoner is no longer able to pick the business, but MUST patronize the aristocrat.
The new rule is simple:
Aristocrats always win.Labels: STRONG!