spiros
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politicians and regulators looked the other way when the harrowing opioid crisis began to depopulate america.
poor Michigan children, who were touted for their excellent intellectual skills, drank deadly lead tainted water that caused them to have irreversible brain development disabilities.
with this being just a few example of many crises, when do you think america lost its moral compass?
And do you think that one is being too optimistic to think that ethics will be implemented in the future? Or does America have the possibility to establish a moral compass that assures fair justice, opportunity, due process and human rights? with everything be deregulated with loopholes and business influence enthralled, is there a possibility to even consider ethics?
i wrote this on purpose. i am not trying to be an intellectual so excuse unedited grammar
poor Michigan children, who were touted for their excellent intellectual skills, drank deadly lead tainted water that caused them to have irreversible brain development disabilities.
with this being just a few example of many crises, when do you think america lost its moral compass?
And do you think that one is being too optimistic to think that ethics will be implemented in the future? Or does America have the possibility to establish a moral compass that assures fair justice, opportunity, due process and human rights? with everything be deregulated with loopholes and business influence enthralled, is there a possibility to even consider ethics?
i wrote this on purpose. i am not trying to be an intellectual so excuse unedited grammar