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The FAA’s Hiring Scandal

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sschueller ◴[] No.42948951[source]
I don't have a problem with hiring qualified people instead of meeting quotas but the fact that the ones pushing this are them selves the most unqualified people is just beyond me.
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justonceokay ◴[] No.42949155[source]
That’s because it isn’t actually about qualification. It’s actually about a lack of accountability. Trump wants everyone to be able to hire their friends just like he does, optics be damned. I think a lot of people actually agree with this at a visceral level.

Left leaning people are more concerned with power controlled by nepotism and “unfair” connections. To me that is a kind of sour grapes view fueled by too many participation trophies.

A government full of cronies sucks but we can at least hope to get our own cronies in at some point. A meritocratic/technocratic government sounds like a dystopian novel.

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sollewitt ◴[] No.42949868[source]
Sour grapes rather than valuing fairness?

Elementary school kids are huge on fairness and injustice. It seems like it's built in to facilitate group social dynamics in great apes. It takes a lot of sophistication to be able to frame valuing fairness as a character flaw.

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1. drawkward ◴[] No.42950436[source]
elementary kids are also some of the most violent people per capita.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3283570/

Downvote if you like, but kids' community values are typically enforced with antisocial behavior