From Deseret News archives:
Time for lawmakers to get themselves ethics
Today, more kids cheat in school and see it as OK, perhaps not unlike what we see going on with a few Utah legislators. It seems you can misbehave and, as long as you don't get caught or no one says anything, it's OK. It looks like our children are learning one thing at home and school, and now seeing those lessons ignored by some lawmakers.
On the school grounds and at the dinner table, we teach our children how to play fair, be kind and honest, and follow the rules. In the home and at school, there are adults parents and teachers to make sure those lessons are followed. Do the right thing. It's called socialization, the foundation of our civil society. And it works, because most of us behave that way, even if no one is around.
Utah lawmakers talk about accountability, transparency, the rule of law, morality, yet their actions make their words sound hollow. They make the laws that guide civil society and should be role models for citizens. However, more and more we see some of them act as though the law does not apply to them. Besides, no one says anything about it.
As one teacher wrote to me recently after the incident of a senator's "dark, ugly baby" comment on the senate floor, "Why no one stood up to shout, 'I protest!' is beyond me," and went on to note that while the class was reading a book that depicts many of the horrifying parts of Jim Crow life in the old South ... first- and-second grade students could not stop themselves from interrupting on each page of this book to protest all the injustice they saw depicted." If children get it, how come some lawmakers don't?
Last May, the same senator sent a letter inappropriately criticizing a judge; however, it was just last week, and only after the press discovered and made the letter public, that Senate leadership admonished him. The message to youths: If poor conduct goes unnoticed, don't say anything.
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