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Originally Posted by Freedom
He got that part right. Is it any wonder there are so many "offenses" in the LC? That video shows how the LC works. Whatever brother is in charge has the license to say or do what he wants, all others must submit and take the punches as they come.
Lets say that brother James really was a bad translator and he had volunteered to translate for Lee. If that was the case then he might owe Lee an apology.
We know that wasn't the case because Lee called him up saying: "James you just read that in your good translation to us..." So Lee knew very well his translation ability, he just wanted to make an example of him, and then later on he says: "so surely you are not a good translator..." So what was Lee's purpose? To discredit this brother? For Lee to reinforce his role as commander in charge? All of the above? I'll tell you what, had that been me that happened to, I would not have taken that from Lee.
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As bad as it was, it really was a mild case. Notice the ingredients. Three parties always present. Perfector, perfectee, willing audience. The power is wielded via the laughing audience. The humbled perfectee like a dog without dignity. The mighty perfector making an example out of every perceived flaw. No one dared to ever come to the perfectee's side, rather relieved that someone else, anyone else, is in the hot seat. Such was LC "entertainment."