Monday, August 17, 2009

Hypocrites! - originally written on May 3,2008

HYPOCRITES!

From personal experience, the provincial and federal Canadian governments, as well as employers, are nothing but hypocrites who put themselves over what is best for others.

First, addressing the employers. There’s been talk of how there are not enough people to fill the desperate job markets all over the country.

However, there are plenty of people in the country who are needing and willing to work at even the minimum wage jobs just to make ends meet.

The problem is that employers want employees who are completely normal both in appearance and in mentality.

Why do companies bother to advertise that they are hiring anybody, and that there is a non-discrimination policy when it comes to applicants?

Hypocrites, tear the policy down if it’s not true.

It’s disgusting that employers advertise that kind of policy and yet they are picky with who they hire and how long people who are not “normal” last. Employed people who are different may try hard and do their best to get the job done.

Apparently, though, that is not good enough for employers and people, who are trying to make their place in society, are ungraciously tossed out on their ear with no prospects ahead. Yet, employers will hire people who dabble in criminal acts

Society is afraid of the unknown contaminating their vision of perfection, and employers, unfortunately, listen to the snapping jaws of society and keep the “different” job seekers from ever succeeding.

In order to keep their businesses from sinking into oblivion, employers shut out the “different” and choose to keep their companies successful and uncontaminated.

What does this do to those who are fighting to succeed? It makes them feel as if they are not important, unloved, and thorns in the carefully planted garden of society that need to be steadfastly removed.

That kind of judgment and condemnation makes people feel that they do not deserve better, so they should not bother trying at all. In short, they feel worthless on top of being different.

People crow that they are always trying to better the world. Well, bettering the world involves helping others to succeed, even those who are different and don’t measure up to society’s high standards.

To all those who are searching for work and are different, don’t give up, because something is out there for you and not everyone is a prejudiced slug. Endure and you will find success.

To all the companies and employers who advertise and crow about non-discrimination policies, don’t let your personal prejudices interfere in business decisions. Employers who cannot separate personal prejudices from business workings should be unemployed themselves.

Now, on to the provincial and federal governments of Canada. The governments who break their own laws, yet they are not punished like citizens who break the law.

Just because government officials have titles and power, it doesn’t mean that they are special enough to be excluded from justice.

They also do not really care about their citizens health and welfare, as they advertise change, yet they don‘t follow through on their promises.

The most disgusting thing is that the government will provide employment and monetarily support to criminals or potential criminals, yet they turn their backs on those who are different and are trying to make a fair, honest living while struggling to survive in a prejudiced society.

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