Are you in the business of killing?
By scheng1
@scheng1 (24649)
Singapore
January 8, 2016 6:48am CST
I am not talking about the business of killing people.
I am talking about the business of killing animals, and pests.
When I was young, the mother of my best friend worked in an abattoir. Her job was to assist in killing the pigs.
She had to work at night because the abattoir supplied fresh pork to the market sellers in the wee hours of the morning.
She was in the business of killing, but it was a great service to the people.
Those in the pest management service are in the killing businesses too.
They are the ones who help you get rid of termites, ants, and other pest infestations at home.
The business of killing is a great business.
There is no way that the world gets rid of pests completely.
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2 responses
@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
8 Jan 16
No i'm not, but i know people who made killing a profession from French history, the Sanson family were 6 generations of dignified executioners (one guillotined Louis XVI and Marie Antoniette) The greatest of them gave up being a doctor just to continue the family tradition, nothing personal to them, just work
, in fact they supported means that could make it faster and swifter to free the victim from more anguish and suffering.
, in fact they supported means that could make it faster and swifter to free the victim from more anguish and suffering.1 person likes this
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
8 Jan 16
There's a great deal of honor in doing a job well, no matter what it is, so that even distasteful acts are carried out in the best way possible.
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
9 Jan 16
@Rohvannyn very true myfriend, in fact they supported the use of the guillotine as opposed to the wheel, sword or hanging, the guillotine was considered the most humane way of execution during it's time, some people opposed it cause they saw execution as entertainment
These gentlemen saw it as a profession to see that justice is carried out
These gentlemen saw it as a profession to see that justice is carried out2 people like this
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
10 Jan 16
@louievill It is a necessary job, and someone has to do it.
It is good that they are doing it professionally and have no job in killing someone, and they have no wish to cause suffering too.
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@mrswhitfield (2044)
• Indonesia
8 Jan 16
No, I'm not.... I'm a crafter. But I know some friends who into that business.


