"It’s not his fault that people don’t want to hear what could be trueful". Well that's where you're wrong. The "truth" that the Chief speaks is not some objective and universally accepted fact. More often than not, he's giving his subjective opinion about other people, which does contain facts but it also contains his personal interpretation and expectation.
If he did that only in his personal relationships, yeah people might choose not to involve themselves with him, but he still has the right to do that.
However, when it's done in a work setting, it's abuse of authority, it's bullying, it's unreasonable demands, it's discrimination.. to name a few. There's a plethora of great methods to give negative/constructive feedback or even issue warnings, but those are most definitely NOT what the Chief was doing.
Let's not confuse these things..
This is just my opinion, I’m sure that some of you will not agree with me. But I think that Luda is as selfish as the Chief is mean. She may be frustrated with the chief but has really only thought of what she wants this whole time. She may seem nice but only because the Chief is openly “mean”. I actually don’t think the Chief is actually mean. I think he just doesn’t beat around the bush and has no problem expressing his thoughts. It’s not his fault that people don’t want to hear what could be trueful. Luda, on the other hand says “I” and “my” a lot. I think that along with Chief learning some tact Luda will have to be less selfish. But this is just my opinion.