PILOT SPIN

Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Rush on December 10, 2023, 12:46:18 PM

Title: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Rush on December 10, 2023, 12:46:18 PM
This is the funniest thing I've seen all day.

Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Little Joe on December 10, 2023, 02:24:42 PM
He left out ugly people.  IMHO, ugly people are among the most discriminated against, thus a prime victim.
edit: Perhaps ugly is included under disabled.
Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Rush on December 10, 2023, 02:26:06 PM
He left out ugly people.  IMHO, ugly people are among the most discriminated against, thus a prime victim.

They actually are.  As are short people. There is data to back this up. Research shows job candidates can be equally qualified but all else equal the taller one will be hired.
Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Anthony on December 11, 2023, 05:18:56 AM
He left out ugly people.  IMHO, ugly people are among the most discriminated against, thus a prime victim.
edit: Perhaps ugly is included under disabled.

Yet, the vast majority of people are ugly and FAT.  So, most of society is discriminated against?  Look at the Oligarch class.  Gates, Soros, Schwab, Zuckerburg, Bezos, etc.  All incredibly "successful" and renowned. They're pretty?   ::)
Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Number7 on December 11, 2023, 06:44:05 AM
He left out ugly people.  IMHO, ugly people are among the most discriminated against, thus a prime victim.
edit: Perhaps ugly is included under disabled.

Undesirable potential employees are the most discriminated against because most undesirable people strive to be undesirable by branding themselves, tatting up, demanding attention, failing to tell the truth on their job applications, using skin tone, weight, shape, and a myriad of other forms of attention getting to try and stand out enough to feel special.

Potential employees that refuse to properly train themselves for their desired profession, or simply are attempting to get their required number of weeks of employment in to qualify for social services extensions, and those with deplorable work records are also in the category of undesirable. Poor grooming habits, drug and alcohol issues, absenteeism from work, poor productivity in past employment, and workplace misbehavior also qualify one for undesirable status.

Blaming discrimination on the employer has become a thoroughly liberal exercise and is as undesirable as the behaviors previously mentioned.
Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: nddons on December 12, 2023, 01:58:46 PM
Undesirable potential employees are the most discriminated against because most undesirable people strive to be undesirable by branding themselves, tatting up, demanding attention, failing to tell the truth on their job applications, using skin tone, weight, shape, and a myriad of other forms of attention getting to try and stand out enough to feel special.

Potential employees that refuse to properly train themselves for their desired profession, or simply are attempting to get their required number of weeks of employment in to qualify for social services extensions, and those with deplorable work records are also in the category of undesirable. Poor grooming habits, drug and alcohol issues, absenteeism from work, poor productivity in past employment, and workplace misbehavior also qualify one for undesirable status.

Blaming discrimination on the employer has become a thoroughly liberal exercise and is as undesirable as the behaviors previously mentioned.
If I had an eminently qualified CPA candidate show up with an ear gauge, face tattoo, or nose ring, I’d suggest they go apply at Starbucks or a convince store.

Glad I’m retiring in a couple years.
Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Username on December 13, 2023, 07:58:03 AM
If I had an eminently qualified CPA candidate show up with an ear gauge, face tattoo, or nose ring, I’d suggest they go apply at Starbucks or a convince store.

Glad I’m retiring in a couple years.
We had a PhD student in our department with a neck tattoo.  He spent years getting it (very painfully) removed.  He realized that it really limited his job prospects.  I just don't understand the need for those little silver balls attached to cheeks, lips, whatever.  Or lip rings.  Or tongue studs.  Or any of the other hardware.  I suppose it's all part of the "Look at me!  I'm special!" generation.  Except when everyone is doing it, they are not special at all.  Just a freak.
Title: Re: Victim hierarchy
Post by: Number7 on December 13, 2023, 08:12:55 AM
We had a PhD student in our department with a neck tattoo.  He spent years getting it (very painfully) removed.  He realized that it really limited his job prospects.  I just don't understand the need for those little silver balls attached to cheeks, lips, whatever.  Or lip rings.  Or tongue studs.  Or any of the other hardware.  I suppose it's all part of the "Look at me!  I'm special!" generation.  Except when everyone is doing it, they are not special at all.  Just a freak.

It is because lots of me-too pussies run out and copy whatever gets someone attention that the attention needy take everything one step further.

From swallowing good fish to eating tide pods, the attention whores have to escalate their behavior to keep getting attention.