You don't know enough about the work environment to say that so blatantly.NyKnicks1714 wrote:Nuntius wrote:NyKnicks1714 wrote:
Not a mental health professional, but it seems highly unlikely there's a legitimate mental health issue he has that would vanish instantly when he's traded to another team.
I'm not a mental health professional either but it wouldn't surprise me at all. Work environments can definitely turn toxic and when that happens what someone needs to do is to remove themselves from that environment.
There's nothing toxic about his work environment. Are we still talking about very reasonable post-game comments made by Doc and Embiid five months ago? Because 1) that's not toxic, and 2) the organization has tried to accommodate him plenty since then. It was only after he decided not to show up, and after his salary was withheld, and after he showed up to collect his salary that he started making these claims.
On the other hand, to be considered toxic I think there should be way more smoke, more people burning out or in general wanting to leave.
"Toxic work environment" is a strong expression, it's not just about what Simmons feels or likes, his perception. It should be about habits, culture, behaviours that make *people* uncomfortable
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