The Roggin Report

Thursday, June 6th, 2024

[fuel-video-player channel="37a517db-b85e-4727-8a34-5c9cb1fce24d" swc="e288c28e-5714-4a47-a44c-339d078cc5ca" poster="https://fueltools-prod01-public.fuelmedia.io/850b1730-09d2-44a7-bb6a-504c205fd228/20240816/4ec18764-29f7-4447-9a11-cc8e93759d90/thumbnail.png"] The segment discusses the importance of moral character, using a recent incident involving a pub, O'Keynes, which unintentionally flew an American flag upside down. The pub's owner claimed it was an honest mistake made while putting up new flags in the dark. This error sparked controversy and led to heated reactions, highlighting the broader issue of whether moral character still matters in today's society. Contributors debated if people consider the consequences of their actions and whether moral character should influence political leadership. They discussed how societal norms and expectations have shifted over time, and how individuals and businesses navigate these moral and ethical considerations.

By: NBC Palm Springs

June 6, 2024

Moral character George Washington Aristotle Flag upside down OKeynes pub Consequences of actions Political statements Social media reactions Business and politics Free speech Tolerance Moral compass Political leadership
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