On Losing the Job at Google After Talking About Committing Acts of Violence Against Colleagues
REPORTERS are not villains. They do what needs to be done. The people they write about should accept that they're imperfect. Everyone is imperfect.
Some are more imperfect than others.
Also, writing "sh*t" and "f*ck" in social control media all the time (some people believe this is OK, then no wonder women keep a distance).
About the only thing that causes an inability to find a job is one's own behaviour, not some site merely writing about (or documenting) this behaviour.
Constantly talking about committing acts of violence against people (punching, stabbing etc.) and then writing in Mastodon that people might try to kill him? No wonder he's seeing psychologists/psychiatrists.
With a highly faulty personality like this, perseverance won't help him, as his behaviour will catch up with him; his karma and his own words can render him unemployable, for good reasons too.
These people believe in physically hurting people whom they don't agree with (as if that's somehow justifiable).
Microsofters' violent rhetoric against critics is not a joke and saying "chainsaw vroom vroom m********er" in social control media isn't going to improve one's job prospects.
We still have a highly toxic element trying to enter and fracture our community; it's one that, owing to Linux Foundation and its awful standards (corporate crimes are OK), goes to public conferences in search of sex. Apparently the CoC does not apply to everyone; it's not a "safe space" when you let people who threaten violence and prey on women (for sex) give talks. █