You attacked people in this forum for the very basic opinions and frustrations they had. This is far from being Canadian. Now when I alluded to the no contact-no friends, this was a mere restatement of what you shared in the Forum. I was not trying to be mean or disrespectful, but I was also trying to confirm if it was the same person coming last week to seek support from the group on a few questions only to start blaming them for their frustrations. Your answer lacked empathy clearly. And the fact that you came to Canada to state that you want to live here does not make you any superior no negate the fact that other people who want a passport want to live and contribute to positive change. You went on attacking the same person who said that they want the passport for that very reason, and made the whole point about yourself. You are seeking attention.You are right, that's just an opinion.
Yes, thanks for reminding me that I got no friends. I tend to forget that sometimes.
Is it really off topic? It was in agreement to a previous post by a fellow member here.
There you go, and that was my very point. Read between the lines please and appreciate the context of my response.
Just because our online applications are processed slower, putting all the blame on older people working at IRCC isn't justified.
I have worked along both young and old people, and in my experience, the younger workers have been the laziest and most careless. Older workers have been much more meticulous and patient. Again, this isn't a generalization, it's my experience.
You grieve about how rude my responses have been, and yet you set a perfectly great example of how "politeness" must sound like.
Yes, (reiterating again), I am nobody to judge anybody. However, I have always regarded Canada as utopia, a nearly perfect place to reside in. Especially, in my case (and this may apply to a lot of other people around here), I hail from a country so disorganized, fraught with corruption and chaos. Canada, to me, is purity and refinement of humankind. I immigrated here to become a better person morally, to learn best work-practices, to become more ethical, compassionate, resilient and most of all - perseverant. Traveling the world on a Canadian passport isn't my goal (which the user I was responding to assumed it was).
I was only responding to someone who was blaming the tardiness in application processing upon older employees.
The user later acknowledged it and even apologized, although he/she didn't really had to, which I think was such a nice gesture.
Despite that post, you simply had to jump in and compose very paradoxical twin responses.
I know you've been very supportive in the forum, and have been very kind to me especially. You are perhaps a seasoned member here as well.
That doesn't make you infallible, though. Does it?
Again, I apologize if my personal opinion about the topic or people in general offends anyone.
Wish you all great luck and a very Happy Canada Day. Cheers!!
Also no-one attacked you in this forum, but that's exactly what you did, twisting the argument about agism, and turning it into something that has nothing to do with the topic of discussion. As a matter of fact, no-one knows how IRCC functions or the age of their employees, and this is off-topic again. What matters to us all is to see a level of transparency in the process because yes people here feel that IRCC has not been fair in not prioritizing and in delaying our online applications while paper applications are processed much faster (judging by how many people post their updates in this forum). If you are ok with the wait, then why are you coming to judge people's frustration? maybe you should not be in this page you are trolling!! I am done commenting on you!!