George Wallace
Army.ca Dinosaur
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Let's get something straight and on the table once and for all; everyone is "biased". It is human nature. It won't go away. No one holds a monopoly on it.
It is human nature to be "biased" towards anything that is new, unknown, or different. This "bias" includes things like "Racism", "Homophobia", "Sexism" and a very wide range of biases towards other matters including "Religion", "Ethnic Origin", "Social Class", "Place of Birth", "Who your Parents were", and on and on.
Does it exist? Yes!
Do the members of the CF have policies in place to counter "biases"? Yes!
Is it a "MAJOR" concern to the majority who are now Serving in the CF, whereby it is negatively affecting their work environment? No. Only those who are commonly found to be trying to justify their own advancement in a career where they have not performed satisfactorily seem to be pulling out the "Discrimination Card". People who have been substandard in their performance evaluations due to poor work ethics and inflated egos. People who have been milking the System and crying foul for every and any percieved injustice (In many cases, total fabrications.) to compensate for their poor PER evaluations. It makes you wonder who has the moral and ethical problems; the complaint or the complaintant?
So Irepeat say again: Is it a "MAJOR" concern to the majority who are now Serving in the CF, whereby it is negatively affecting their work environment? No.
It is human nature to be "biased" towards anything that is new, unknown, or different. This "bias" includes things like "Racism", "Homophobia", "Sexism" and a very wide range of biases towards other matters including "Religion", "Ethnic Origin", "Social Class", "Place of Birth", "Who your Parents were", and on and on.
Does it exist? Yes!
Do the members of the CF have policies in place to counter "biases"? Yes!
Is it a "MAJOR" concern to the majority who are now Serving in the CF, whereby it is negatively affecting their work environment? No. Only those who are commonly found to be trying to justify their own advancement in a career where they have not performed satisfactorily seem to be pulling out the "Discrimination Card". People who have been substandard in their performance evaluations due to poor work ethics and inflated egos. People who have been milking the System and crying foul for every and any percieved injustice (In many cases, total fabrications.) to compensate for their poor PER evaluations. It makes you wonder who has the moral and ethical problems; the complaint or the complaintant?
So I