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So, the guy's a #$##head. I wouldn't deal with him either. But his ethnicity really needn't be at play in this discussion.
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Certainly seems to be a pattern Rocky.
I doubt it will do anything for his his little dictatorship, in fact probably the exact opposite, I've made a mental do not buy note for his company's products, I'm sure I'm no orphan.?
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I think he went to the same 'School of Diplomacy' as the representatives of the PRC who issue the regular rebukes telling us to pull our Aussie heads in and stick our wine/cotton/lobster exports up our +++.
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Coffex boss, dummy spit;
This is an extract from this mornings Sydney Morning Herald, full article here https://www.smh.com.au/national/coffee-boss-spills-the-beans-on-covid-safe-treatment-20210428-p57n8r.html
Draw your own conclusions
"On Saturday morning, staff inside the offices of national coffee distributor Coffex woke to an all-staff email with the subject line “Lump of S***”.
It turned out to be a missive from managing director Fong Loong. He had arrived in Melbourne from Perth last Wednesday and was potentially exposed to COVID-19 by a fellow passenger on his Qantas flight.
Coffex boss Fong Loong did not like the way he was treated by staff after he caught a flight with a passenger with COVID-19.
“If you need answers, call me. I am on 24/7. Isolation will not prevent me from making decisions as you know I make ALL decisions at Coffex. Some people are burying me before I am already dead.” Clearly a lovely boss.
On Monday, he took a more conventional tone. But his “Memo to all staff from Managing Director” sent at lunchtime hit out at the allegedly “unfair and unlawful discrimination … by certain staff who unlawfully took matters into their own hands to limit my access to my office,” he said.
This “act of provocation” apparently “resulted in a loss of respect, dignity and victimisation” for Loong, who perhaps needs to hear some more about victimisation.
“There was absolutely no need for that ugly overreaction,” he said.
Takes one to recognise one, we suppose."

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