Cloud Kicker (critialcloudkicker)'s status on Sunday, 13-Mar-16 11:19:15 UTC
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@vcgriffin I agree with that, however I must simply add that there are probably more people out there who would rather avoid confrontation, or do not want to give up their free time to battle this so called "grownup power struggles".
Kids at school for instance do not have the power to change schools if they are bullied, however once they get to persuade their parents ( maybe by showing up home beaten into a pulp ) that they ARE being bullied it is in the power of the parents to do something about it, such as changing schools.
If you are the adult in your own life you get to make the desicions for your own. And most weigh the difficulty of picking up your stuff and moving to the drudges of having to deal with line managers, bosses, community organizers, and otherwise. The question is, is this bullying at work, or our own free will at work ?