Tag Archives: Kobe Bryant

SHAME – A THING OF THE PAST

Bioethicist Daniel Callahan, in a recent editorial published in the Hastings Center Report, suggests that fat people should be shamed into losing weight.  His strategy involves “social pressure combined with vigorous government action.” There are lots of reasons why people are fat.  I’m not about to sit in judgment of why someone is fat because […]

APOLOGY NOT ACCEPTED

Does anyone really buy into apologies —  the frequent “written or spoken expressions of one’s regret, remorse, or sorrow for having insulted, failed, injured or wronged another” that we hear all too often these days from people in the news? I’m probably not the best person to be writing about this subject.  I’m the gal […]

IS OUR MORAL COMPASS POINTING SOUTH?

I recently saw a television show about a man who left a suicide note and disappeared.  He left his wife practically destitute with only the proceeds from a small insurance policy and death benefits from Social Security for their two sons.  Five years later, he was declared dead. Fourteen years later, after rebuilding her life, […]