• linkhidalgogato@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    that is meaningless semantics. both words have multiple meanings, when i said politicians serve corporations i meant that they are ultimately subservient to them because they get paid by them and their live style is contingent on this servitude and that is a system of control in this context both words refer to the same thing.

    in the example of the waitress she is being controlled when u call them or tell them to get u a certain food u are controlling their actions control doesn’t have to be absolute and it doent have to be forced.

    a better example would be a social worker who helps people aka serves them but does not respond to them and are not controlled by the people they serve.

    in the example of a prisoner there is control but no servitude sure, but it is trivial to think of an example where there is control and servitude like a serf, u know cuz world have different meaning and all.

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      6 months ago

      Yes. Well done. Words does have different meanings. Some idiot previously said “its the same thing.”

      Which is why I made the comment that they are not. The same thing. Glad you agree.

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        6 months ago

        the only idiot here is… both of us cuz this is pointless and meaningless. but u are double the idiot, they are the same in the context i used them did u forget ur own comment that i was responding to do u not know what context is, is ur mind so small u can only keep in memory the last 3 comment in a thread and not 1 more.

        either way ill move myself towards less idiocy so this is the last reply u are getting end of conversation.