Caveat: More On Santa’s Criminality

I know I'm not posting very much these days – a lot of posts are kind of place-holders, I admit. I've been really busy with work, and kind of down, too. The combination means outside of work I do very little that's productive. I dug out my old, barely functional, prehistoric television set (it's still CRT, not flat-screen), and plugged it into the antenna. It's not cable. I get the 5 local Korean broadcast channels. I think it's good for me to watch Korean television.

My students are still submitting funny and interesting writing about Santa's criminality (see also [broken link! FIXME] my post of a few days ago). Here's Sae Young on labor-law violations:

Hi, my name is Sae Young. The reason about that why I think Santa Claus is a criminal, because Santa Claus didn't follow the labor law by exploiting kids. In Santa town, many kids fairies work for more than 18 hours a day. But, Santa Claus pay just minimum wages to kids fairies. Moreover, their labor level is harder and harder in Christmas week. Actually, Santa Claus's company's employees do all operations to manually. There are some report that reported a teen fairy who is fired at Santa town, because she ate foods more than average. She did works for 20 hours a day with no food and no rest, so she was so hungry and just ate many foods, than she was expelled. Like this situation, in Santa town there are so many employees are exploited hardly and they feel so much exhausted. This is the evidence that can prove Santa Claus's crime.

[daily log: walking, 5.5 km]

 

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