dishonestly: n an untrustworthy, deceitful, or insincere way.
okay. so getting to the basics of how CORRUPT is defined and understanding the vital element of DISHONESTY involved ...
I wonder how corruption is actually proven without a court of law, because it is so difficult to understand or prove an intent to deceive
but saying we ASSUME the intent, (and most often we do)
how do we then gauge levels of corruption as to who is MORE or LESS corrupt than another. Do we keep a running tally of each item we ASSUME was deceptive?
As I see it most all sales people and people in positions of power are going to have places where personal gain and community gain overlap(because they are also part of different communities) but I wonder how we believe we know that one person's intent is deceptive and another is not.
I ask because I hear this reasoning from alot of people discussing Hilary Clinton, but they never really have anything but ASSUMPTIONS of her intent based upon whats splattered by random and various sources in various places. I believe Hilary has had much more intent to help others and serve the community than Trump ever has had to think about having. But it seems like a common theme/excuse when people describe why they voted Trump.
One Trump supporter even said that Trump says what needs to be says to get into a position to do something because that makes a good leader, but if someone is only saying something without intending or meaning it, isnt that the DEFINITION of corrupt? Yet some corruption is apparently good leadership skill and other corruption is eternal unfitness to be POTUS.
double standards are alive and well. I truly think if Hilary were the man and Trump the woman, the ending would still have the man ahead. The woman would not have been overlooked for callous remarks about so many other demographics or how they related to their husband or family or how they had done business in the past as easily as it seems the man was. And I feel people would have insisted on focusing on the experience of the man in Hilary's spot while railing against the inexperience and tackiness of the woman in Trumps.
Do we really care about this concept of 'corruption' or is it just a distraction to hide our real motives and priorities?
Edited by
msharmony
on Wed 05/16/18 11:28 PM