much for the State Dept claiming to be apolitical.
These are the snowflakes that have been failing with Putin and Xi and most of the rest of the world. No wonder.
Link: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/blinken-questioned-state-department-hosting-in-house-therapy-sessions-after-trump-win
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who colluded with our worst enemy isn't what they signed up for...can't blame them one bit.
Actually nevermind. But my point is that they are supposed to be professionals, not emotional weaklings.
best for this country...regardless of who is President...but given Trump's obvious collaboration with the nation's worst enemy on the world stage has to take a toll on them.
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Especially the ones that need counseling.
and say NO.
Meanwhile, in an agency like the State Department, those workers spend a great deal of time trying to reach agreements with foreign nations, both friend and foe. Those agreements are based on TRUST and having a totally UNTRUSTWORTHY President (i.e. Felon, Rapist, Fraud, etc.) makes their jobs/chosen careers exceedingly difficult and distressing...therefore a reason for some to seek counseling. Since even Curly has availed himself of counseling, it's not unreasonable for State Department employees to do the same...it's no longer a stigma...it's being smart about keeping yourself healthy.
And I think therapy is great generally, but that people who work for the state dept need therapy because the American people elected the "wrong person" is pathetic. There are no "safe spaces" that could protect these snowflakes from reality, unless, they are completely worthless and don't belong in the state department.
Maybe Tulane or Columbia or Michigan have openings in their DEI departments.
Insurrectionist, so that's all substantiated ... now, let's have that substance supporting your assertion regarding the quality of State Department employees.
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always have to be about you want to discuss? Your shtick gets very tiresome and annoying
Step 2 in the 5 stages of grief is anger.
apparent. We are a remarkably soft society. It used to be that crying in public was seen as shameful, but for extreme circumstances. And not just men crying public. Now, forget about women crying in public over the trivial, it is increasingly acceptable for alleged men to cry in the workplace. How would you react if a male colleague started sobbing over something that was never acceptable for men to cry about in the past?
capable of handling the real jobs at the State Dept. Fortunately, many of those jobs are superfluous.
Midgets.
pathetic....and consistent with the Biden/Obama Adm.
Do they suffer from separation anxiety now that the Dems are out of power?
how do you envision an optimal solution for all concerned?
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obvious discrimination against LGBTQ+ members of our society...any thoughts?
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