Friday, June 14, 2019

Reasons Of Current Events Jerks Bosses Politics

By Edward Olson


From pharmaceutical representatives to insults of world leaders and others, childish and boorish behaviors have become more prevalent in society over the last decade. In fact, it often feels as if the world is full of jerks in the business and political sector which are behaving badly more than ever before in history. In an effort to explain why, Bob Stafford of Stanford University has taken on these and other issues related to Current Events Jerks Bosses Politics in a recently released Forbes magazine article and interview.

Sutton has now published two books on the topic of assholes and is now considered an expert on the topic. For, the first book published by business professor, the No Asshole Rule quickly became a best seller. Whereas, the new publication The Asshole Survival Guide hopes to see the same success, though these are only a few of accomplishments credited to the professor.

Bob, as part of a marketing ploy provided New York Magazine's Jessica Pressler an in-depth interview related to current events and the inappropriate nastiness of government officials and others. One of the most useful sections of this new release according to Sutton, is in answering the question as to why these events are occurring in the present moment. According to the author, the answer involves a rather lengthy explanatory process.

According to the author, while the answer involves a rather lengthy explanation, the reasons are somewhat clear. The first, the rhetoric coming from Trump and the White House being spewed on social media such as the insult laden tweets which have appeared on Twitter on a regular basis. Whereas, the author also provides the definition of asshole as being any individual who leaves another feeling demeaned, de-energized or disrespected, which regardless of party affiliation, President Trump has achieved at one time or another since taking office.

As an aside, Sutton also suggest that politics is for the most part, everybody calling everybody else assholes. Whereas, that nasty behaviors often breeds and spreads much more quickly than nicer behaviors. In other words, the current president's onslaught insult-laden rallies and tweets are doing absolutely nothing to improve America or the national conversation.

Inequality is another area Sutton believes has had a major effect in relation to the bitter nastiness now going on in the country. In addition, the massive economic gap between rich and poor has only grown wider over the last few decades. As such, there is now a much larger imbalance between the have and the have nots which the country has not seen since the Great Depression.

Technology has provided both positive and negative results when it comes these issues. For, the anonymity of the internet has allowed individuals to be mean to others without eye contact. In addition, the promotion of drug and sex trafficking through inappropriate contact with minors and others has become a real issue.

While the books focus on these issues, Sutton and others still hope that people can find a way to become nicer to one another. For, only when that reality takes place will there even be a possibility for peace whether on a local, regional or national level. A goal which can be achieved simply by becoming the best citizens possible and voting based on conscience rather than peer pressure while working to make the country a better and nicer place.




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