Oh I know you don’t care. I was talking about Handman.
“You really like to assume that whenever someone brings something up or gets annoyed at something that they’re fixated on it. It’s obnoxious.”
If I cried at any of the jobs I’ve held, I’d be a laughingstock and never taken seriously again, regardless of what it was over. There are jobs where I’d have probably been beaten up had I done that.
Are you trying to imply that that’s a good thing? Because that’s a pretty twisted and cruel group of people who’d laugh or beat up someone expressing a normal human emotion.
Crying over a comment made by some comedian (not a coworker, not a friend, a comedian you don’t know) in a magazine seems a little silly, and shouldn’t be held as the basis for a business decision.
You’ve got to be kidding me if you think they canceled his appearance due solely to the reaction of the producers. Lot of people were upset.
It’s incompatible with the world I inhabit, where I have been absolutely repulsed (and yes, even offended) by the people I had to deal with on a daily basis.
If you have a legitimate gripe with a coworker you should be able to speak with someone about it. I don’t know why you would want a world where people could just hypothetically be terrible to one another and it’s considered valid behavior.