Yep and this is why many modern organizations are going to shit.
Nowadays this behavior is not only heavily shamed but also very often punished. You need to have a lot of power to get away with it.
In my opinion all of this comes from submitting from the feminine way of working. Most women get shit done from men just by asking nicely (even when it's not really in their interest). Then they wrongly assumed that is how everything should work and pushed the "asking nicely" way of working everywhere.
Here is some anecdote. In in youth, I learned/played the french horn. Most of my teachers where nice feminine men, I was making progress but very slowly. But one year I got a guy that was out of the army music, he didn't take bullshit and forced me to work in a way the others never did. This year my progress was orders of magnitude better than any other year. At the time I thought he was a bit of an asshole, but now I know that if I had to choose, I would rather have someone like him. I quit french horn 3 years after, there were many reasons but not having a strong inspiring teacher was one of them for sure.
>Nowadays this behavior is not only heavily shamed but also very often punished.
Well the pendulum is swinging back. But it is going to take at least 10-15 years. As with everything we need both, and use them when ever it is appreciate.
I'm not sure it's going to be enough; the ones holding powers in organisations are not ready to let go of it and it's more of a systemic problem.
I think a shock is needed for real transformation, politics are just a show, what really happens is dependent on the sentiment of the executants.
Otherwise, it's going to take a very long time like you said but it's not clear whether the system will survive that long, at least in the EU.
It's funny that I got downvoted and you as well. On HN the white knights outnumber people with a realistic world-view heavily.
I don't blame them; when your earnings/power depends on you not asking too many questions and subscribing to the dominant ideology this is what you do.
I'm not well informed on the precise situation in the UK, I only get bits here and there from remarks in media (I don't consume much mainstream media) but it looks like it's getting pretty bad.
Don't worry, France (where I'm from) is following very closely in the massive destruction happening under the weight of the dominant ideology.
Metternich, the Austrian chancellor once said: "When France Sneezes, the Rest of Europe Catches a Cold".
So maybe we should worry a bit but at the same time France is nowhere near as relevant as it once was, so maybe we are just spectators of the fall of a once dominant culture.
The problem with downvoting is that it's just people refusing to engage in a productive debate because it hurts their feeling about what is supposedly good or bad.
It ends up being a massive popularity contest which is exactly the pitfalls that Aristotle warned about democracy.
Here is some anecdote. In in youth, I learned/played the french horn. Most of my teachers where nice feminine men, I was making progress but very slowly. But one year I got a guy that was out of the army music, he didn't take bullshit and forced me to work in a way the others never did. This year my progress was orders of magnitude better than any other year. At the time I thought he was a bit of an asshole, but now I know that if I had to choose, I would rather have someone like him. I quit french horn 3 years after, there were many reasons but not having a strong inspiring teacher was one of them for sure.