I know that they are listed as the owner of the file on the server.
At this point I have decided that there isn’t much to gain, beyond telling the person to be mindful of what they upload onto the server in a nicely worded email.
I know that they are listed as the owner of the file on the server.
At this point I have decided that there isn’t much to gain, beyond telling the person to be mindful of what they upload onto the server in a nicely worded email.
I have access to this folder and all of the contents, no issues there
Does it make you curious?
No trouble, like I say, I have never heard this person’s name come up at any point before.
I will leave it, consensus seems to be: nothing to gain.
My field of work has absolutely nothing to do with the topics of this book. The person has just copy-pasted it onto the server unintentionally.
To be clear, I am not looking to do anything to get this guy fired, only wanted to tell him that if he is reading this book and agreeing with it, he might want to reassess some of his world views.
It is definitely possible that he is only interested in reading the book, and doesn’t agree with the vast majority of it.
I was basically planning to say:
“Ain’t it funny how the factory’s doors close? ’Round the time that the school doors close? ’Round the time that the doors of the jail cells Open up to greet you like the reaper?”
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1922/dec/testamnt/congress.htm
Tldr: In Lenin’s final letters, he said Stalin was rude and that he might not show enough caution using power as Secretary-General
Ask them “which occupation zone was the first to hold an election after WWII ended?”
Ask the “which occupation zone has been a military dictatorship for most of its existence?”
Ask them “what percentage of the South Korean government spending was directly paid for by the US during the post war years?” And “can any country whose budget is almost completely dependent on another nation really call itself democratic?”
Homework for you: [Learn about People’s Committees](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/People’s_Committee_(postwar_Korea)#:~:text=The People’s Committees (Korean%3A 인민,August 1945 to early 1946.) this article is from Wikipedia, even your most liberal friend will respect it. The main source this article draws information from is dogshit, but the main points are important to know.
Listen to Blowback Season 3 Episode 3 “The Blue House”. You can hear about the first democratic experience of people in the North compared to South