The problem with ethics is that they are a function of each individuals personal values of what is right and wrong. Since individuals differ, no two people have the same set of ethics. Since ethics are not the same for everyone, the "rules" people live by arent' the same as those of others. If people feel something is unethical, it is their right to voice their opinions. If someone else feels something is ethical, it is also their right to voice their opinions. There really is no right or wrong, only a perception of right or wrong. Unless something is illegal (a line most peopleaccept asunethical), each individual is free to follow his own set of ethics. However, that is not to say that all of us might not be better off if we learned from other's ethics.
We just have to be carefull telling others what right and wrong is.
After all we might be the one in the wrong.
North Texan,
I think you hit the nail on the head.