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By C.P. Manuel Velasquez
My grandmother said: "Every head is a world, therefore we must apply the golden rule, do unto others what you would not like to do unto you. Listen to others even if you disagree, the same way that you would like to hear you, even if they disagree. "As you might guess, what my grandmother had similar intention to Voltaire, but I could not both "give life" to which anyone could express their points of views.
The most important thing from both reflections is that agrees in that it will always be different points of views on certain topics, but what it is really difficult it is when we face the difference in ethical values concepts, because the subject become in a tricky turn and the line among discussion and offense is quite thin.
And when a third party gets to be "faithful" in the balance, to be fair, you have got to put into both situations and he might be who is crucified, more if he is principled, having to bear the consequences of its decision can generate. More judged if he did not, because, as Marco Tulio Cicero said:, "The truth is tainted with lies as much with silence." The same would apply with the thinking of Mahatma Gandhi:, "We never be compromised with error, even when it appears supported by sacred texts”.
All above it is a bit with the idea of sharing the difficult and delicate that it is for the various Committees of Honor and Justice Section and National, who have worked in different periods of life of AMPI, the analyzing and judging cases among colleagues is not easy, but it is truth that we have to do it to prevent errors become collective, because as Gustavo de Bon says:, "They can acquire the force of a truth."
There is certainly a complex and delicate work, but it is also essential to know that someone has to do it, don`t you think?
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