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Without the Boats and Eye Patches

Blog & Mablog

Canon Press

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2019

⏱️ 4 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to blog and May blog from Doug Wills.com.

0:07.0

This audio is brought to, Wednesday, 21st, 2019 by Douglas Wilson.

0:31.0

Yesterday was Labor Day and millions of Americans celebrated it with chips and burgers, grateful for the three-day weekend,

0:38.0

and with only a dim awareness of what the difference between Labor Day and Memorial Day might be.

0:43.2

In short, Labor Day for most has been scrubbed free of all

0:47.8

commy toxins and is now perfectly safe for your family to enjoy.

0:51.7

Someone might wonder what's wrong with Selled Brown. save for your family to enjoy.

0:53.0

Someone might wonder what's wrong with celebrating work, or the work ethic, or a culture of hard work.

0:59.0

How is that a kami-toxin?

1:02.0

The answer is nothing, and it is not a kami toxin? The answer is nothing and it is not a kami toxin, keep right on.

1:06.4

Pressed on the point someone might say that we need to celebrate organized labor.

1:11.6

Okay, I'll bite.

1:14.0

Organized to do what?

1:16.0

Organized by whom?

1:18.0

Organizing to what result?

1:20.0

The answer is that collective bargaining, unlike labor or work, is not part of the creation mandate.

1:27.0

Organized labor is organized to take control of an asset away from its rightful owners without paying for it.

1:35.2

Organized labor is organization of property by those who don't own it.

1:40.1

Organized labor, by driving up the cost of production through coercive means destroys industries.

1:46.0

Organized labor is piracy without the boats and eye patches.

1:50.0

Why would anybody want to celebrate organized labor?

1:54.0

Good, hard work, fine. Organized labor, not so much.

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