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"I had a dream!" And it went something like this"

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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Fortunately, your not apart of this administration. I wouldn't have any fears if this happened. Any halfway decent government employees are no longer apart of this administration. 🤷🏻‍♂
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer Pretty much.....But imagine the HR time that would be saved if dead wood could be moved like that..(Spoiler: The CIA guy gets off before the airport)😷
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman Depends on any type of values any administration would have.

They must consider employee trust, if they didn't they didn't have any values.

Principles -> Values -> Morals.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer I get the feeling you are trying to convince me that the employees of the current administration have any value beyond blind obedience to Fearless leader Trump. I watched Christie thew puppy killer stand up in a media conference and lie her @SS off with every word. And all prior to any investigation and after watching video of the incident that directly contradicted her.. Her complete lack of integrity is a blot on every government employee, all the way down to the DMV..😷
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman the problem is the concept of values here. What is her perspective of values? 🤷🏻‍♂

Likely it is loyalty, not honesty. They both lay under values.

When I say they have no concept of "principles", I do mean they lack the whole concept of principles.

That includes "Integrity".

Yet even values they often reprioritize to suit themselves.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman

AI comprehensive list.
Principles

Integrity: Adhering to moral and ethical standards.
Respect: Valuing others and considering their rights and feelings.
Justice: Ensuring fairness in treatment and decision-making.
Accountability: Taking responsibility for one’s actions and decisions.
Transparency: Being open and honest in communication.
Compassion: Showing empathy and concern for the welfare of others.
Courage: Acting in accordance with one's values, even in the face of adversity.
Human Dignity: Recognizing the intrinsic worth of every individual.
Sustainability: Making choices that protect the environment for future generations.
Equity: Ensuring fair treatment and opportunity for all.

Values

Honesty: Truthfulness in interactions and communications.

Loyalty: Commitment to friends, family, and organizations.


Family: Prioritizing relationships with family members.
Education: Valuing knowledge and learning.
Independence: Valuing self-reliance and personal freedom.
Community: Valuing relationships and contributions to society.
Creativity: Encouraging innovation and artistic expression.
Health: Prioritizing physical and mental well-being.
Hard Work: Valuing dedication and effort in achieving goals.
Freedom: Valuing the ability to act, speak, and think without hindrance.

Morals

Right and Wrong: Understanding the difference between ethical and unethical actions.
Fairness: Believing in just treatment for all individuals.
Honesty vs. Deceit: Valuing truthfulness over lying or cheating.
Respect for Others: Treating others with dignity and consideration.
Non-maleficence: Avoiding harm to others.
Beneficence: Promoting the welfare of others and helping when possible.
Justice: Advocating for fairness and equality in society.
Fidelity: Upholding promises and commitments.
Chastity: Adhering to principles regarding sexual conduct.
Altruism: Acting selflessly for the benefit of others.