OaktownBear said:
going4roses said:
dajo9 said:
Who are these people, like Kelly Craft, that go along with America's subjugation to Russia? Are they so ignorant of history? So impressed with fame?
I think the undying mystery for me of this era is that so many people willingly went along.
Must be the money!!! Those checks probably have a lot of zeros
When you look at Penn State, the Catholic priest scandal, the gymnastics scandal, normal people have gone along with far worse without money at stake. It mystifies me too, but somehow people find a way to first normalize and then justify the abnormal. Some of it is Tim Gunn's theory of the monkey house. A guy walks into the monkey house and says man it stinks in here. After a few minutes he doesn't notice anymore. The next person walks in and says "Man it stinks in here. How can you stand it?"
I think, unless someone has a strong sense of personal integrity, it is easy to want to please one's boss and easy to want to avoid being expelled from the group.
I would love to say that I would always stand up for what I know to be right, but I can also understand the human frailty that allows us to rationalize and then wonder after the s-hit hits the fan how we allowed ourselves to lose our way.
It is easy to say we would not. Yet, even for something meaningless as this board, I see us being petty, personal (or even a bit b-itchy - myself included), tribal and mocking each other and calling each other out like little twits on a playground (myself included) without checking ourselves to see if we are behaving rightly. The reality is that if we cannot even show integrity and if we cannot be honest brokers on something this meaningless, how would we behave when something worthwhile is at risk?
That is not to justify the blind abandonment of integrity demonstrated by many in the administration, but I don't necessarily see better personal character from many of us on this board (again, including myself) that would translate to better behavior under the same circumstances. As such, it doesn't surprise me as much as it surprises you. Just human nature.