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Those Cold Play Kiss-Cam Cheaters Getting Caught
#21
(07-21-2025, 01:49 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: That was my point really.  If marital infidelity is a big thing concerning trust in corporate America, how is it different when it comes to politicians?

Seems like hypocrisy and double standards, doesn't it?

Of course it does, but look here, not over there, as usual.
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#22
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On topic, please explain how moral standards in the corporate World might be different to those in the World of politics?
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#23
(07-21-2025, 02:03 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: **Mod. edit -- Snipped comment**

On topic, please explain how moral standards in the corporate World might be different to those in the World of politics?


Did 77 million people vote for that guy to be CEO of that company? 


Have you ever worked in the US "Corporate World", I doubt it, otherwise you would know that moral and corporate leaders don't go in the same sentence.
#24
(07-21-2025, 12:20 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Then you'd agree that Trump can't be trusted to run the US?

Marla Maples, and so on?

Quiet down, barrister, there will be no obvious criticisms or recognition of bizarre double standards allowed in this magistrate. 

But, that was my first thought too. Then remembering Ashley Madison. Then, "why the hell does Coldplay have a Kiss Cam, did they also do "Baby Shark?"

I feel bad for the cheaters getting lambasted by sanctimony.. But his reaction was too guilt-laden to not end up a viral dopamine and oxytocin free-for-all. 

Maybe The Supreme Court could argue infidelity and cheating is an American tradition citing precedent set by; Hamilton, Jefferson, Jackson, Buchanan, Cleveland, Wilson, Harding, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Johnson, Clinton, and Trump, and just declare marriage laws unconstitutional, so people stop pretending to be shocked when the rich and powerful act a certain way when given large amounts of money or power.

And end up having to grovel at the teet of public moral conduct code if they want to keep any position of prominence within it.  It's how modern people do sacrifice.
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#25
it was funny how he scrambled and it became a meme
wouldn't have happened if he'd owned it
like a ceo should
he looked like a pussy
and that is unacceptable in the boardroom


oh wait i have to dress it up politically correctly
"he did not reflect the values of the company"
#26
(07-21-2025, 02:03 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: **Mod. edit -- Snipped comment**

On topic, please explain how moral standards in the corporate World might be different to those in the World of politics?

Well if a leader of a country runs the country like a corporation (or the usual pyramid economic scam) then there is no difference. Cheating is as cheating is learned and their current President has not learned anything else but the 'grift'. As for immorality, well it's all there too.

Will that astronomer cheater get another equal job, of course he will, because at the end of the day it's all about the money.
"The only journey is the one within."
#27
(07-21-2025, 02:06 PM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Did 77 million people vote for that guy to be CEO of that company? 


Have you ever worked in the US "Corporate World", I doubt it, otherwise you would know that moral and corporate leaders don't go in the same sentence.



Of course I haven't. I'm a "foreigner"? But, see the OP.

Just asking, What's the difference between corporate and politics?
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#28
(07-21-2025, 02:06 PM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Did 77 million people vote for that guy to be CEO of that company? 


Have you ever worked in the US "Corporate World", I doubt it, otherwise you would know that moral and corporate leaders don't go in the same sentence.



Actually, come to think of it, yes, I have.  Some very high profile cases with a US connection involving multi million pounds frauds and criminal cases concerning money laundering on a huge scale, with a US connection.

In the 90s.
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#29
(07-21-2025, 01:40 PM)RuchardHurt Wrote: I think it could be on topic considering the response he was responding to. Corporate America is exactly why this story is a big deal. And politics fall right into that. Sorry if makes you uncomfortable.

I would argue this more on moral code not corporate code. Don't mix business and pleasure but that is only my opinion.
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#30
(07-21-2025, 01:27 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Tired of the "foreigners" thing.  Us "foreigners" are just as entitled as Americans to post on here.
I never said you couldn't post here.

What I said is true ... foreigners are really into American politics and celebrities.
It's like they dont' have any of their own to talk about.
And I'm wondering if this Kiss-Cam thing is a 'thing' overseas like it is  here.