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The Butcher understands where the pig is coming from when it wants to live but the butcher has a job to do.
Not sure it makes the point you want it to make when you compare actors to pigs getting led to slaughter.
I think it's fair. The average CEO can recognize that workers deserve good pay for their work and they understand that they just want to live happy lives. But the sad fact of CEOs is that they are payed to ignore that and make as much money as they can. Workers will never be seen as anything other than cattle to them unless workers make a fuss.
That's very true. It's not a fair comparison. The average pig is probably quite a bit more intelligent than the average actor.