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Have the critics of Cancel Culture turned on their own?

That’s the question that drives the conversation when Deb Coviello The Drop In CEO™, 🟦 Melissa Hughes, Ph.D., and Jolanta Pomiotlo join the ethics panel to Grapple with the Gray.

Here is our topic:

FOX NFL Sunday’s special in honor of Veteran’s Day unleashed a firestorm of controversy when New York Giants legend and Fox commentator Michael Strahan failed to put his hand on his heart during the National Anthem–although he was standing respectfully throughout.

The son of a 23-year army veteran, Mr. Strahan later explained that he was “caught up in the moment… looking at all these young sailors standing there at attention before the National Anthem played, and I’m thinking to myself how incredible [it is] to be that young.” Friends from all corners have defended him as a patriot.

Nevertheless, in the days that followed, Mr. Strahan has been accused of being unpatriotic, shameful, a disgrace, and hating America, with many having called for him to be fired from his job.

From the time the Pledge of Allegiance was introduced in 1892, etiquette required you to raise your right hand, flip your palm down, and point it toward the flag in a gesture not unlike the Nazi salute.

With the rise of fascism in Europe, the U.S. Flag Code of 1942 dispensed with the salute and substituted placing the hand over the heart. Almost as an afterthought, the Code included placing that hand over the heart for the National Anthem as well. However, common practice seems more concerned with standing respectfully and less concerned with where you place your hands.

In September 2007, President Barack Obama was accused of not putting his hand over his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance. Fact-checkers rushed to his defense: apparently, he did have his hand over his heart for the Pledge, then lowered it during the National Anthem.

If that was an acceptable answer for the president, why not for Michael Strahan? Have we become hypersensitive since Colin Kaepernick first took a knee rather than standing? Or is this just another case of cancel culture gone amok?

Meet this week’s panel:

Deb Coviello, aka the Drop in CEO, is an author, speaker, podcast host, and silver medalist curler who coaches C-Suite leaders of today and tomorrow to navigate challenges with confidence.

Melissa Hughes is Founder and Principal of the Andrick Group, applying recent brain research to improve employee engagement, company culture, team dynamics, and innovation.

Jolanta Pomiotlo is Vice President of Information Technology for EXSIF Worldwide who manages innovative initiatives aimed at reducing operating costs, improving profit, and growing revenue.

Yonason Goldson
Yonason Goldsonhttps://www.ethicsninja.com/
Yonason Goldson works with business leaders to build a culture of ethics, setting higher standards to earn loyalty and trust. He’s a rabbinic scholar, repentant hitchhiker, and co-host of the weekly podcast “The Rabbi and the Shrink.” He has published hundreds of articles applying ancient wisdom to the challenges of the modern world, and six books, most recently “Grappling with the Gray: an ethical handbook for personal success and business prosperity.” The ninja were covert agents in feudal Japan who practiced espionage, deception, and surprise attacks. Doesn't that make Ethics Ninja a contradiction in terms? Not at all. Just as the master of martial arts turns an opponent’s strength against himself, the Ethics Ninja turns attacks against moral values back against the adversaries of ethics, exposing groupthink and double-standards through rational argument in asymmetrical battle to vanquish the enemies of moral clarity.

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CONVERSATIONS

  1. I’m looking forward to listening to this episode.

    My personal opinion is that we can be respectful in these moments even if we don’t follow “protocol,” e.g., a person standing in silence without his hand over his heart.

    I suspect that some of those who accused M.S. of being “unpatriotic, shameful, a disgrace, and hating America” also voted for a convicted felon. People coddle the flag for political currency. Hypocrisy knows no bounds.

    I suspect that some of those who accused M.S. of being “unpatriotic, shameful, a disgrace, and hating America” wrap themselves in the Bible even while considering taking away benefits from those who need them the most or giving tax breaks to those who need them the least. Hypocrisy knows no bounds.

    And I remember the day FOX dragged President Obama through the mud because he wore a tan suit to the office.

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