I said it's 'in poor taste' meaning it could be considered offensive by judging the maturity level of an absolute stranger on the internet. This isn't Reddit or some other toxic community, people are genuinely respectful and kind to each other here.
It is perfectly respectful to disagree with someone and say that SLAs are what you should expect and that 2-3 months shouldn't generate anxiety. It would've been disrespectful if we name call anyone. I don't see how that can be considered offensive.
Obviously 2-3 months is not a long period objectively but you are failing to understand the months/years of waiting prior to submitting an application. Especially for outlanders with the prolonged gap in draws and mostly unattainable CRS cut-offs from last year. Each week that passes post AOR is an extension of that waiting time.
I'm an outlander who was in the pool from 4 years. I have missed CRS cut-off very closely in 2020. It is hard to see the point here. I've seen more patience from Refugees tbh, and they are looking towards an actual big difference in their lives.
Finally, it is most definitely a life altering 'process' as I mentioned. Do you honestly believe that steps are not been taken right now to map out successful settlement? Not to mention the amount of mental exhaustion the waiting period causes to some. I'm going to echo what another member on here just said. Try putting yourself in someone else's shoes next time and consider their perspective or unique situation. There are no children on these threads, only mature adults who all want the same thing and have every right to express their concerns.
The "mental exhaustion" you talk about is nothing but immigration fatigue. Not over-worrying is what helps here. The more you worry, the less stamina you'll have to do the real work. What's worrying going to help you achieve with your processing times? What's bashing IRCC here going to help achieve with? Nothing. Mature people know how to handle when things are a little uncertain.
About people trying to settle - that's something very few do. People literally land with kids and find out months and months of day care wait lists, unable to land jobs for nearly a year, etc. This is instead what everyone should focus on is what's my point.
Try putting yourself in someone else's shoes next time and consider their perspective or unique situation. There are no children on these threads, only mature adults who all want the same thing and have every right to express their concerns.
Concerns and fear are two different things. Fear mongering(or excessive worrying) isn't mature by any standards. Nowhere I said "stop writing X", I just wrote that you aren't past SLA, it isn't OBJECTIVELY too long.