88. "Who here is championing work place emotional/mental abuse?" In response to In response to 85
You are talking about how the world should be and folks are talking about how it is.
While you can go about the business trying to raise awareness about workplace emotional abuse the rest of us have to go about the business of making a living and decide whether to buck up and handle it or move on to other stuff.
>Esp for a woman >Possibly typically for a black woman >I do think we need to cry more as a whole >That's a topic for another day > >With that this post is disturbing on several levels >A. Yall championing work place emotional/mental abuse >No. Yelling at work is NOT normal. IDC if it's Hollywood or >comedic backstage norm which btw Jon is apparently known for. >It's not acceptable and the fact that yall expected a black >man to suck it up tells me more about your social, family and >work conditioning. > >B. Yall on the one hand finding one form of heavy emotional >outburst "acceptable" and deriding what is actually a normal >reaction to that type of outburst also tells me about >partriarchal conditioning yall have whole sale bought into. > > >I actually came out admiring Wyatt more for being this open >and processing this type of emotional baggage publicly. He >seems way more stable than yall "anger is okay when your boss >yells at you but crying isn't" crazy lot. > >Shit I don't cry but I understand that shit is not fucking >normal. >~~~~ >When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so >that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries. >~~~~ >You cannot hate people for their own good.
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