A patient who works in health care recently made a joking comment at work that 'offended' someone who stomped off in a huff. The comment was made to remind eveyone to respect patient privacy. Evidently someone was 'offended' by that and said they said they viewed the comment as a 'threat' and very unprofessional.
Were I to be a supervisor in that scenario, I'm sorry, but I'd tell the 'offended' individual that we at work try to form a cohesive TEAM, and that the MISSION is to provide a product or service, in this case patient-care, and that it is all about the PATIENT, not about any of our individual egos or whether or not we are 'offended'. Such a TEAM cannot function if we have someone on the team who causes everyone else on the team to have to conversationally walk on eggshells to avoid 'triggering' them. So instead of reprimanding the person who made the comment, I'd confront the 'offended' person, and suggest that instead of working in healthcare, they consider becoming a gymnist, since they seem able to put their own head so far up their own rear end that the contortions are truly amazing.
Now I"m sure there would be an 'excuse' about how that person was having a bad day, or is a member of some intersectional-group that is 'oppressed', but I guess one reason employers pay you and have you clock in and out is because you are supposed to leave your PERSONAL issues at home, because at work we really don't want to focus on YOUR 'bad day' or YOUR sense of entitlement or 'victimhood'. We will in fact gather around you if you are having life issues, and we will support you through such things the best we can, however if you expect to continuously be treated as 'special' and somehow better than everyone else because your life is more important than everyone else's, especially if you think your personal issues are more important than what may be going on with patient's lives, it ain't gonna happen. Go be a bartender, and whine to your customers about how sad and sorry your life is, and perhaps they will be more sympathetic than patients, who are fighting cancer, and dementia, and strokes, and really don't care if your life sucks or not.
Too many fragile snowflake types these days. They need to get a grip on reality and quit screwing up everything good and everything productive and everything kind and everything functional.
Am I just getting old and curmudgeony, or is there a trend over the past 50 year or so that about a third of the population is just becoming a bunch of self-centered, matierialistic, superficial, whiny WIMPS...???
