Ganondox wrote:
By my ethics even white lies are immoral, and here is why:
White lies IMO are used to resolve conflict in the short term, but create more problems in the wrong run. Sure, you save their feelings for a moment, but you deny them the truth, and because they don't have the truth they can't fix their problems.
I'll just keep it short and work with this much.
Lies are a necessity.
I lie and and will continue to lie when appropriate as long as I'm part of society.
Why? Because some people just have to be lied to in order to protect them, others, and maybe even yourself from their over-energetic reckless stupidly.
Managers (any bureaucrat) typically LOVE to be lied to because all too often the truth is just too cumbersome, embarrassing, inconvenient, and may cause them more work.
My manager prefers lies on many matters. Our director adores lies and God help you if you tell the truth when a nice lie would have been easier for her dumb ass to accept.
When they really want the truth, and it does happen when the sh!t is about to hit the fan, they will ask for the truth in no uncertain terms.
All previous lies you've told are always forgiven because the last thing they want is a cessation of lying. This is not a isolated case.
Sometimes I like to be lied to just so I don't have to deal with the truth.
Of course we like to claim to be honorable and disdainful of lying but lets face it; if we told and received only the absolute truth on everything we'd soon be adrift in a sea of sh!t.
Think about it.
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