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People of Wal-Mart: Watch Your Backs
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hfields
“A whole website just to laugh at discount shoppers?” you scoff? Why, yes. Apparently, so. I decided I had to run a mention of the site, PeopleOfWalmart.com, after a commenter on our own blog said: “Has anyone ever noticed this sort of thing always happens at Wal-Mart?” in referring to the story of a man…
Man Irritated by Crying Toddler in Wal-Mart, Slaps Her
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Padmini Mangunta
I just have to say, completely unrelated to ethics or dilemmas, thank you Virgin America, for in-flight internet. I love multi-tasking a 5-hour journey and work! (I’m completely serious). Now, on to more interesting things. Talk about an ethical fail – this Georgia man was arrested on Monday for disciplining a crying toddler with a…
Grist For The Mill: Knowing Male Chicks Are Tossed Alive Into Grinders, Will You Still Eat Eggs?
By
hfields
Short answer? Yes, I will. An animal rights activist group, Mercy For Animals, broughtto light a video of unwanted male chicks at the Hy-Line Hatchery of West Des Moines,Iowa, being tossed alive into grinders because they are “of little value.” Thenews article I read said: The group said that tossing malechicks, which have little value…
Underground Ethics: A Subway Series. Part IV: Is Chivalry Dead? And If So, Are We Glad?
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hfields
Our fellow Beliefnet blogger and editor, Valerie Reiss, just sent me a link and a question: Is chivalry dead on the subway? Why is she asking? Apparently, NY Times city blogger Lynn Harris has had a hard time getting a seat offered to her on the train both times she was pregnant. She blogged about it this…
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