Jon wrote:
Ah, so that's why "personnel" departments were re-labelled with the ghastly term "human resources". I believe those not regarded as a human resource are contemptuously labelled "useless mouths" by UN and Bilderberger types.
That's correct.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ResourceQuote:
Resources have three main characteristics: utility, limited availability, and potential for depletion or consumption.
A human resource is seen as being utilitarian and consumable for the purposes of the elite. In much the same way that ancient slaves were viewed by their slave masters.
A useful consumable requires a ready supply of replacements at the lowest cost; hence politically created open national borders. The introduction of the minimum wage rapidly becomes the norm, which in turn is further devalued by zero hours contracts.
And when a particular 'resource' has out-lived its usefulness, i.e. becomes an economic liability, then it can readily be discarded as of no useful value. At that point we become useless eaters who add no value, and increasingly carry a cost burden to the elite in the form of pensions, medical services, and care provision – all of which are seen by the elite as profit losses.
To add insult to injury, the elite have also largely convinced we ordinary folk that we are nothing more than accidental soulless evolutions of pond scum. And many of us have foolishly accepted the elite's downgrading of us from that of being a marvellous creation, to one of being an accident of some ancient chemical reaction who has evolved into the number one a blight on this earth.
A human resource is seen as being utilitarian and consumable for the purposes of the elite. In much the same way that ancient slaves were viewed by their slave masters.
A useful consumable requires a ready supply of replacements at the lowest cost; hence politically created open national borders. The introduction of the minimum wage rapidly becomes the norm, which in turn is further devalued by zero hours contracts.
And when a particular 'resource' has out-lived its usefulness, i.e. becomes an economic liability, then it can readily be discarded as of no useful value. At that point we become useless eaters who add no value, and increasingly carry a cost burden to the elite in the form of pensions, medical services, and care provision – all of which are seen by the elite as profit losses.
To add insult to injury, the elite have also largely convinced we ordinary folk that we are nothing more than accidental soulless evolutions of pond scum. And many of us have foolishly accepted the elite's downgrading of us from that of being a marvellous creation, to one of being an accident of some ancient chemical reaction that has evolved into the number one a blight on this earth.