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NGL, some of them are "shrewd" businessmen. I worked with some in NYC when I was a teenager. I learned a LOT from them, and they were candid with me. I appreciated this bluntness and knew where I stood, but so did they.
The thing is, if I do something "morally suspect," I expect (and "demand" - if I was smart enough to realize what I did) to be called out on it and then be provided with the solution to behavior better in life.
I frown upon ANYONE who justifies bad behavior because they are "part" of a certain group, whether a race, from a specific college, ethnicity, citizenship, family, company, "government" etc, etc. It's JUST so wrong! It's absurd to even explain why it's wrong!
Anyway, I wish <<<them>>> the best, but I like to constantly remind them that my response to any injustice towards me would make Big H seem like a choir boy in comparison! dev56"""