From @Lux pills: #508783

Employee

The word employee has its roots in the Latin word implicare, which became implicari, meaning “to be involved in” or ”attached to”.
Over time, the Latin word evolved into the middle English word “imploy”, from the 16th and 17th century, and meant “enfold”, “entangle”, “to entwine” and “imply”, and is compared to the Latin word implicare or_“to implicate”.
A person who is carrying out the action of, or offering employment, is offering you to be implicated with the business in hand, and would be called the “employer”. If the offer is accepted, then you would be in the “state of being employed”, making you the “employee”.
Once employed, you can now be deployed, meaning “to make use of” or “to bring into effective action”, just as troops or infantry would be.
Note: being employed does not mean you are entitled to payment, it just means you are implicated.
Therefore, if you accept “citizenship” or “civilian-ship”, you are now implicated with a corporation, which can “deploy you”, or “make use of you”.
Meaning you have become a “taxable human resource” to the corporation.
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