Ethics Hero: Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady
Tom Brady is still a cheater and an ethics corrupter, but I’ll give him ethics credit for this.
Tom Brady is still a cheater and an ethics corrupter, but I’ll give him ethics credit for this.
Good.
It wasn’t the infraction alone that made this serious; it was the suggestion, magnified by Brady’s smug attitude, that cheating in a play-off game is no big deal and nothing to be upset or ashamed about. But there is another injustice here that isn’t getting as much attention as the suspending of New England’s smirking, cheating star.
It’s not villains who rot our ethics. It’s the flawed and untrustworthy heroes
Tom Brady thinks his cheating is cute. So do his fans, the future Hillary Clinton voters of the USA.
“In a way, Brady has a point, but it’s not what he thinks it is.”
Tom Brady now joins the Ethics Alarms Rationalization Spouter’s Hall of Fame
Stay classy, Tom.
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