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Dude I don't know how you can still argue this with anyone lol. The guy's in the middle of a busy NYC street fucking tossing packages into the back of a Fedex Truck. Literally ANYONE could have recorded him doing so and showed it to Fedex and turn getting him fired. This guy getting fired had absolutely nothing to do with the person filming being Dana. We've seen tons of video's of rando's online recording employee's doing dumb shit and getting them fired for it.I guess you could make an argument that I've been hypocritical in that I could have shown more patience to the posters whom I am addressing in this thread. But I don't think my initial post is inflammatory or mean spirited. Like, you think I'm mad because I used the word "dork"?
If you're as impartial as you claim to be on this topic then I'm not sure why you responded to my initial post with a personal attack. If that was the case, then I was never addressing you or willfully misinterpreting you as you claim. We wouldn't have anything to disagree on. Doesn't that make it projection on your part?
I haven't made any arguments against personal responsibility. If I was to hypothetically happen upon this situation as some kind of internal firing report from FedEx, I wouldn't bat an eye. (ie
employee gets caught on camera doing something negligent and is punished) It's annoying to me when my own coworkers are lazy and create work more for me.
What I am arguing against is a powerful man using his power to get another man fired and for others to celebrate this. That I am not a fan of. This is where I am calling for kindness, I'm not sure how you got the impression that I was tieing it to work ethic. How would that make any sense at all?
If you don't think everyone's life is hard then I suppose we just disagree on that. I feel that suffering is just a part of being human.
I don't see how you could fairly judge this man's work ethic from this one video. Maybe he has been an exemplary employee for every other single minute of his working career. Maybe he knew that this package wouldn't be susceptible to any damage. Like I said before you can't know the context.
It doesn't matter if the dude was a model worker every minute up until he was tossing packages into the truck. It's what he's doing in that moment is what people care about. Do you think people are thinking, "He's probably just having a bad day" while watching a cop using excessive force to arrest someone? "You don't know that cops struggle bro, for all you know that cop could have known that guy was strong enough to take his head bouncing off the pavement like that". If you can realize how stupid what I'm saying sounds there's no real reason why you can't see how equally stupid what you're saying is.