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Lying is Never Justified Speech

Would you like to be one of the sick people that lie as part of their daily lives? I’m sure that I wouldn’t. In the articles “ It’s the Truth: Americans Conflicted About Lying” by NBCNEWS.com and “ Rejecting All Lies: Immanuel Kant” by Sissela Bok, both authors suggest that lying is never justified. I agree with the author’s’ beliefs that nobody should ever have to lie.

In the article “ It’s the Truth: Americans Conflicted About Lying” NBCNEWS.com suggest that lying is never acceptable. The text directly states, “... even though fifty- two percent said lying, overall, was never justified” ( NBCNEWS.com, para. seven). This is important because this statistic shows that over half of the people who took the survey

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