10 Replies to “A Wake-up Call for those Who Call Themselves “Business Leaders””

    1. When Peterson was unwillingly shoved into the spotlight over his moral stand against “government-compelled speech”, he became an inspiration to many. However, when he later stepped out of his area of expertise and started talking politics, I was somewhat taken aback by how much fake news he had apparently consumed. Where I wouldn’t claim he had TDS, his opinion of Trump used to reek of ‘groupthink’ and his concept of how conservatives in particular have been pushed and bullied from participating in ‘The System’ seemed non-existent.

      I am happy to see that he is much better, now.

      1. I would never attempt to read the thoughts of Jordan Peterson.
        It is hard enough to keep up with his speaking.

  1. I agree that “human resources” departments are a pestilence. I’m old enough to remember when they were still called “personnel”.

    At Armpit College, the HR mob was more than benefits managers. They were involved with staff “training”, which was simply the enforcement of rightthink. Woe betide anyone who believed that many of our “customers” were completely inept and shouldn’t have been admitted in the first place.

    1. The best rejoinder I’ve ever heard about HR:

      “Name me one company that ever elevated their CHRO (Chief Human Resources Officer) to CEO. Answer? None. Ever.”

  2. Does’ anybody know that ,

    This is going to funny.

    Us vs them.

    And they have all the cops.

    1. And we have the military (and many police) retirees. In the US I know which side is better armed and prepared for street actions.

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