"真正的原因是我们不能在法院安放十诫:你不能在一个满是律师、法官和政客的建筑物里张贴 “你不可偷盗,你不可奸淫,你不可作假见证”。这会造成一个充满敌意的工作环境。"
— George Carlin
Simplified Meaning:
The quote humorously points out that many people who work in the legal and political fields, such as lawyers, judges, and politicians, might often be involved in actions that go against the Ten Commandments, like lying, stealing, or cheating. They might bend the truth, make deals that could be seen as dishonest, or engage in corrupt practices to achieve their goals. By having the Ten Commandments prominently displayed in their workplace, it would constantly remind them of the moral rules they are breaking, making them feel uncomfortable or guilty. For example, imagine a company that has a rule against gossiping, but it turns out that many employees gossip all the time. If this rule was posted in big letters on the office wall, it would make those who gossip feel uneasy and judged. Similarly, the quote suggests that putting up the Ten Commandments in a courthouse filled with people who might frequently break them would create a similar tension. This idea can remind us to be aware of our actions and the environments we choose to work in or support.