The term “faceless bureaucrat” is often used to describe government officials who are seen as anonymous and impersonal. It’s a phrase that captures the frustration many people feel with bureaucratic processes that seem unresponsive or overly complex.
There’s a Monument to the Unknown Bureaucrat in Reykjavik, Iceland, which humorously immortalizes these often-overlooked workers. It’s a reminder that while these officials might seem faceless, their work has a significant impact on our daily lives.
The Duke 18 days ago
You can draw your own.
Gent 18 days ago
Faceless eh. Calls Mr. Bean. He will draws a face on it for ya.
The Reader Premium Member 18 days ago
Hey! I know him!
Jml58 18 days ago
Here you see the face of the true ruler. The faceless unelected bureaucrat.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 18 days ago
Fearful of identity!
elbow macaroni 17 days ago
Government workers are people like anyone else.
stukelele 17 days ago
Always giving us that blank stare…
baskate_2000 17 days ago
Absolutely spot on!
dcdete. 17 days ago
At least he is a dedicated government bureaucrat. Without a thought, he dressed up in the blue, white and red colors of the American flag!
Now if only he got rid of that yellow Chinese cigarette pack in his pocket!
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 17 days ago
What? After what I went through from him at the DMV he got employee of the month?
blakerl 17 days ago
I know that guy !!!!
Joe Cur 17 days ago
Meet the new Boss, same as the old Boss
Strawberry King 17 days ago
Give him an evil look, Zig!
mistercatworks 17 days ago
Hey, keeping your taxes dollars working is not a celebrity job.
William Stoneham Premium Member 17 days ago
Ziggy must be at the Langley, VA CIA office.
WildHenry 17 days ago
The term “faceless bureaucrat” is often used to describe government officials who are seen as anonymous and impersonal. It’s a phrase that captures the frustration many people feel with bureaucratic processes that seem unresponsive or overly complex.
There’s a Monument to the Unknown Bureaucrat in Reykjavik, Iceland, which humorously immortalizes these often-overlooked workers. It’s a reminder that while these officials might seem faceless, their work has a significant impact on our daily lives.