The article on Kate Moss frequently provides a reason or excuse for unethical behaviour and how it might be 'diluted' so that some of the consequences or guilt that one might feel for being unethical may be decreased. I generally disagree. The extent to which someone engages in unethical activities and demonstrates unethical behaviour is irrelevant. If its unethical, it simply is unethical...despite how much human beings try to convince themselves otherwise for the sake of a clear conscious.
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