121 points

Who has the least ethical job at Lockheed?

My money is on the salesman, “this bad boy can kill so many children”

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By shifting what you sell to “this bad boy can disperse your targeted package across an area x by y in z time frame” instead of “we can turn the entire school to rubble” you help them sleep at night.

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Consider for instance some comfortable English professor defending Russian totalitarianism. He cannot say outright, ‘I believe in killing off your opponents when you can get good results by doing so’. Probably, therefore, he will say something like this:

‘While freely conceding that the Soviet regime exhibits certain features which the humanitarian may be inclined to deplore, we must, I think, agree that a certain curtailment of the right to political opposition is an unavoidable concomitant of transitional periods, and that the rigors which the Russian people have been called upon to undergo have been amply justified in the sphere of concrete achievement.’

  • George Orwell
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66 points

Boy Boy has a video where they sneak into a military weapons convention.

One guy was selling crowd control armor and advertised the dissociation from your actions that armor like that creates, divorcing you from guilt.

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18 points

Found the vid + timecode

https://youtu.be/Sfrjpy5cJCs?t=225

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5 points

Does their workforce in D.C count?

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9 points

CEO because he likely gets paid mostly in shares, and it’s really shareholders (not employees) who have the most choice in the matter.

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13 points

ain’t no rest for the wicked

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8 points

And money don’t grow on trees

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8 points

I got bills to pay, I got mouths to feed

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14 points

And even maintaining Lemmy ain’t free…

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1 point

No one mournes the wicked.

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14 points

You gotta enter the building to reach the CEO taps forehead

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7 points

Literal career assassins? Could this dumb world get THAT cyberpunk?

Headline: “Another accounting assassin, another salaried slayer, another rich revolutionary, leaves employer headless while leaving $300K savings account to save babies with cancer”

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1 point

When in Rome…

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71 points

I had a job offer from Cambridge Analytica, they were up front about the work they were doing as well as the pay. Though it was tempting to sell my soul for the pay, even I have my limits.

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I had an interview with a “mass email” provider. By the time I left it was clear to both of us that no way in hell.

Is it bad that I consider this much worse than a defense company? Lockheed has some cool tech and help protect my country, at the huge cost of killing so many. Cambridge Analytica indiscriminately attacks people’s privacy, all people, and for profit with no hint at a good purpose

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If your country is the USA I am not sure it’s worth of protecting.

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20 points

The US is not a uniquely bad country TBH. Just another shitty one in a long line.

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28 points

Hot take but a world without the USA would probably have a lot more war in it.

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0 points

Fuck off

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I’m sure I still don’t appreciate that historically speaking the world has been quite a dangerous place.

I’m not a fan of dead kids or rich men sending the young to die for them, but I cannot deny my lifestyle significantly benefits from the fact top military spenders align with my ideology. (e.g. I’m better off with a powerful USA than North Korea)

Would be interesting if a new generation of principled Americans were responsible for a change where defense contractors knew to attract modern talent they had to provide assurances against outputs being used for evil. I’m naïve enough to think that might be possible.

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3 points

Not twisting your arm, but I always wonder what my limit is, and if they added more to it.

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5 points

It was freaking tempting. It was a 70% raise.

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6 points

Even Lockheed Martin looks down on Boeing.

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Or looks up to Boeing

Although some companies like Boos Allen and NSO group blow both Lockheed Martin and Boeing out of the water.

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9 points

Wait… Lockheed martin kills people on Purpose

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11 points

So does Boeing… Boeing is a massive defense contractor as well.

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4 points

I am aware, it’s just a topical joke about Boeing’s commercial planes falling apart.

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Boing makes the Apache, B52 which have killed a hell of a lot of people. Cough enola gays B29 cough.

Boeing definitely has killed far more than Lockheed Martin aircraft on purpose

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Honestly I wouldn’t give the credit from nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki to Boeing, b29s were barely assisting on delivering the real deal

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