Unethical Quote of the Month: Alexandra Pelosi
Not only does Pelosi happily proclaim that misleading people is the foundation of her art, she clearly sees nothing wrong with it. Anyone who believes, or cares, what a film-maker like this portrays in...
View ArticleEthics Poison From Nike and Tiger Woods
Woods' new ad for Nike in the wake of his resurgence in his sport, is audaciously unethical, braying a dangerous, corrupting message into the cultural atmosphere.
View ArticleComment of The Day: The Same-Sex Marriage Wars
The Inquiring Mind left a plaintive and provocative comment on an earlier post regarding the gay marriage controversy, now once again above the fold, and it was apparently swallowed by my spam file. I...
View ArticleTo: FBI, Re: Roswell…If You Can’t Do Better Than This, Please Shut Up.
Why must the government treat us like 10-year-olds?
View ArticleEthics Dunce: SB Nation Contributor Bill Hanstock
What did these people do, other than to have a good time at a basketball game, that justifies his venom and mockery?
View ArticleJordan Sheard And The No-Capital Punishment Slippery Slope
What occurs along with this phenomenon is a gradual devaluing of life in that culture, since the sentence for murder is, in essence, the price society exacts for a life taken by another. If the price...
View ArticleEthics Quote of the Week: Moses (Charlton Heston) in “The Ten Commandments”
"The Ten Commandments" is so extravagantly fun and entertaining that, I must confess, I never watched it as an ethics film until tonight.
View ArticleRoland Martin and the Tragedy of Racism
Other than eliminating affirmative action as a first step, I have no idea how to address the reasons for Roland Martin's plight, but I know this: in cases where there is doubt regarding the cause of a...
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