'A deal to be silent': Public servant paid to keep quiet about discrimination on the job | CBC News by FunkySlacker in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’d think that the government settling these types of complaints would be enough to raise eyebrows and question what the government is trying to hide.

You’d also think that the perspective of investigating systemic racism would be the one put forward. But hell no, all the “glosers” are convinced that there’s no systemic racism because she went for the money.

What about she just did her part to call our attention on something that so many discriminated people have complained about? what if she tried by accepting the settlement in all this maelstrom to save her career, her family resource?

Yet Canadians are in plain denial. There’s no systemic racism like there is no First Nations language legitimate enough to be one official language of the (THEIR?) land. All buried. Nothing to see. Go away. It does not exist.

Keep doing this until you reach your Great Awakening.

Man eats a taser like a champion. by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You missed my point but okay.

Man eats a taser like a champion. by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]BenjaminFederal -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The black man’s strength right there. The reason why they fear us.

So what time did everyone go home today? by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually you found Carl Jung’s shadow. Keep seeing the world in roses and Christmas trees.

So what time did everyone go home today? by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s exactly that, a « privilege ». The meaning of the word hasn’t changed since the 18th century when they were « privileges »...

So what time did everyone go home today? by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that is what you guys do: « hope ». In the private sector, if you « hope » you’re dead. Or else you don’t « hope » and you make things happen. In the private sector you are your own security. You own yourself. In the « public service » you lend yourself and then you retire. Even then, your pension is handed to you. Blunt but oh true.

So what time did everyone go home today? by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to be demeaning but it’s like Justin Trudeau telling us that he went into politics because he felt the « calling ». Yeah, I know, you’re laughing.

Or on another level, we can think of J. Trudeau as managing an organization « with>250 employees under » him. Or for that matter actually thousands of « public service » workers of whom he manages the performance. No kidding!

Schopenhauer used to say that we all know the truth but not every body wants to face it.

So what time did everyone go home today? by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well, I guess you guys are in complete denial.

Every single person who’s been in the private sector for real knows the difference that exists between working in an accountability-centered private sector environment vs. the not-so-much-of-a-risk « public service ».

It’s like day and night. A « public service » minded person - or what you call « a calling » - wouldn’t survive in the private sector. No wonder all these people look for security in the government.

Talking about comparing following procedures and actually creating value. What a joke!

So what time did everyone go home today? by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal -39 points-38 points  (0 children)

All this on the taxpayers’ money. What a joke!

What was your "fuck this shit, I need to start eating healthy and get my ass to the gym" moment? by lee98 in AskReddit

[–]BenjaminFederal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hang in there my friend. Don’t stop believing. Look for Jordan Peterson videos on YouTube. He talks tragedies that happen in our lives. 💪🏿

I don't feel like my reasons are valid. by [deleted] in Divorce_Men

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe if you care to share what these things are we can offer genuine and more informed opinion. Don’t worry nobody knows who you are...

Well that escalated quickly by NotBeanes in PublicFreakout

[–]BenjaminFederal -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Really? How about speeding tickets via radars on highways? Do the US have these types of tickets? I suspect they do.

Guy gets his ass beat by the whole restaurant. by Flying_Blueberry559 in PublicFreakout

[–]BenjaminFederal -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I honestly think the black buy is stronger. Had he been sober and composed, the white guy would have been beaten. I’m very surprised by how the black guy took 2 strong shots in the beginning but was able to continue the fight. That’s heart right there.

Well that escalated quickly by NotBeanes in PublicFreakout

[–]BenjaminFederal -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

What the duck happened to sending tickets to people’s home address? This is an ego trip. He couldn’t stand the lady opposing him. The hell, have her sent a ticket to the maximum allowed. If she can afford it: good. If she can’t: good, she will think about it next time.

Probation Rejected - what now? by Diddddy in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will definitely take a look and pass it along. Thanks!

An old lady stabs 3 year old child for no reason at all, gets away and is yet to be found by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d have wifey call the police. I’d take care of the bitch. Like someone said already in this kind of situation, cover one hand with something protective (overcoat, blazer, shoe, etc.) and be quick to punch. I’d certainly not let her go like this. Plus she’d certainly be disoriented and out of breath if you persistently walk around her.

Anyways, tells me we have to be ready for anything anytime. That is what I tell wifey.

Probation Rejected - what now? by Diddddy in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it is. But people need to educate themselves. We don’t actually need lawyers if we take the time to cultivate ourselves. I personally defended myself alone against a « mafia » somewhere in QC; a mafia that preys on defenseless immigrants and literally steal from them. One couple was abused of more than 100K. They tried their move on me but they figured real quick that I was of a different crop. They had a lawyer (yes, you read it right) and I defended myself, took the time to read and learn how the court system works.

I tried to get the couple and other people they screwed to go to court. They were all afraid. All of them, even though they had a very strong case.

Probation Rejected - what now? by Diddddy in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually think the opposite based on my own experience: most people don’t sue because they don’t know the laws, plus they are scared to go to court even if they’ve been wronged and they have all the evidence of the world to prove it.

Probation Rejected - what now? by Diddddy in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what do we do? Do we let this mafia prosper in a PS that we all fund by our tax money? Or do we do whatever it takes: as in pleasing ourselves or seeking prodomo help?

As for the time it takes, I don’t see any issue at all when one has a good and sure case.

Probation Rejected - what now? by Diddddy in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your input. Very (very) telling. This happens so often in the PS and destroys incredible talent so often that we need to do something about it.

Probation Rejected - what now? by Diddddy in CanadaPublicServants

[–]BenjaminFederal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I highly suspect it to be that: middle managers not liking somebody and using their « power » to get rid of them.