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I can't understand the narrative of "I faced hate and ostracization" therefor I shall deceive thy one
Like the dudes who broke up with whom, or Indians claiming they got hate based on their origin then they lie about where they are from.
That's just manipulative and a very low trust behaviour happily I don't see this happen alot
But this argument that the Indians or wtv abuse victims use to justify being malicious is annoying to me and make me question myself.
Is it okay to lie about facts and stuff in general to get what you want either respect, job opportunity, a welfare check
Does the ends justify the means
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>"I faced hate and ostracization" therefor I shall deceive thy one
you raise a great point. i remember netanyahu doing the same thing back in november 2024 when he said "they were made subjects to a genocide so the world cant really hold them accountable for their stuff in palestine"
something along those lines.
a guy at my work faked his experiences to get the job and yes i didnt rat him out. what he did was got fake payslips in various companies in eastern europe from his relatives and joined my company in UK. yes a lot of people use the "fake it till you make it" the world has really gone to shit. + a the recent procter and gamble ceo being an indian made me give up.
either those people are at the very top hijacking every position or absolutely scamming lower positions everywhere.
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Everyone of those autistic techbros would tell you a resounding YES.
>Does the ends justify the means
Maybe you are unaware of the recent inflation in PC component prices, it was caused by the very same thing. They lied about the their potential demand of certain stuff like RAM and then later cancelled the purchase entirely. This artificially rose the prices of the component to 400% in some cases. The industry did get a huge upside from the price increase on the expense of us consumers.