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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.


