What is your view on Ethics ?

I have been around unethical people my entire life. And when it comes to business specifically, or high ranking work, you tend to see unethical as a normality.

To the rich, it's a slap on the wrist, or to those who at least know how to work unethically.

To your normal person, it's a very big sanction and not a slap on the wrist, but jail time.

It all comes down to experience too with unethical work. Normal people always saw it as a bad thing to do, and not allowed etc - whilst not realising that the law that is implemented in almost every country has some sort of loop hole specifically for those who know how to work a certain law, or for those who are in power. I did cyberlaw specifically, and even that has loopholes for pedos unfortunately. This is why they always avoid jail time, or they serve a very low amount of years. It's very sad to see, but it also comes down to the nature of cyber.

Furthermore, everyone is grey. You cannot comment on this post saying "No" when in fact, if you did have power and you knew 100% one of your family members (or someone who means a lot to you) did nothing; you would not be paying off top lawyers or judges to try and earn some leverage so that they do not go away for a crime they did not commit. Anyone would. This is why if you comment "No" subconsciously, and a certain situation arises, I can guarantee you that your "No" changes to a "Yes" upon very specific circumstances. Generically speaking, sure, you might be a "No". But you are definitely not fundamentally a "No". Don't even try to argue it. Upon a very certain circumstance, your answer will change.

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