Specifically, Dali was unsafe to operate, and they operated it anyway. Just like Bhopal, routine maintenance was simply not done, and equipment failures were blamed on "someone else".
It's like the Aussie Truck issue many pages back. It's never their fucking job to do maintenance, they just follow their own tasks and never once have a single thought towards improvisation or improvement. Because it's not their job
Yeah, it's mentioned a lot earlier on but Pajeets are NPCs - they are incapable of problem solving at all.
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The Indian way of achieving a goal seems to be just arguing a point, no matter how nonsensical, until the other party gives up.
I've spoken before about them just saying "Medicare" at me as if repeating the word suddenly magically unlocks universal healthcare despite their ineligibility.
I've noticed that Pajeet men in particular hate when women try to correct them on anything.
Unfortunately for Pajeet men I love arguing and hate them so their tactics fail everytime they try their bullshit with me
I wasn't going to to tell this story because I have to reveal a lot about myself and Pajeets acting like shitcunts isn't super exciting. However, there is now a satisfying conclusion so why not lol:
There is a specific area designated for my small team on the campus when we aren't working from home.
This arrangement has been in place since before I joined about 8 months ago but most of us end up working from home so we're not there 100% of the time.
This smallish locked area may have previously only had 1 or 2 people max on any given day, plus we end up going to a lot of meetings back to back when we're there, so to an ignorant Pajeet it would look like empty office space to hide in.
When I went on campus earlier this year, there was a Pajeet sitting in our area annoying the shit out of everyone by speaking loudly and rapidly in gobbledygook using his mobile phone/airpods.
Once he finally got off the phone I politely asked him who he was because I thought there was a possibility he was lost or that maybe someone had fucked up and hired a Pajeet onto the team (

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He then got very aggressive and tells me he's from ICT and this is where he has been sitting for months. I told him that, even if that may be the case, it's for our team and we deal with sensitive information and he absolutely cannot be in here.
But he's a Pajeet and I'm a young white woman so there is no way he's going to relent on this - "I've been here for months. I sit here every week. I am not leaving" ad infinitum.
I then asked to see his staff pass because as far as I could tell there is just a strange person claiming to work for our hospital in an area they have no authority to be in. He refused, got even angrier, and starts screaming that I am bullying him.
I lost my shit, demanded he stay put and told another nurse to call security because we have an unknown and unauthorised person in our area who was acting aggressively.
He then starts packing up and saying "fine, fine, I will go" but I was like "Mate, you are not leaving until security gets here and if you keep trying to flee I will call a code grey"
Security comes pretty quickly (less than 3 mins) since the call and he's escorted out. I got an email from his boss later that day apologising for his conduct and the usual platitudes of this won't happen again etc.
Anyway, I was gossiping with a colleague yesterday whose husband works high up in hospital administration and apparently this dude was investigated and then performance managed into unemployment. Security looked at his access pass history and he found he had been hiding out in areas of the hospital that appeared unused for months instead of sitting with the ICT team. They were able to prove that for months he had been basically just calling other Pajeets and not doing any work at all.
Should have just moved when I told you to, Shitskin
