M6D1: Loyalty and WhistleblowingNote: Please contribute one original post in response to each discussion question, and post at least one substantive reply to a fellow student.

EXCELSIOR COLLEGE:BNS301: National Security Ethics and Diversity
M6D1: Loyalty and Whistleblowing
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  • M6D1: Loyalty and WhistleblowingNote: Please contribute one original post in response to each discussion question, and post at least one substantive reply to a fellow student.
This activity addresses module outcomes 1 & 2. Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
  • Discuss the nature of “loyalty” and the conflicts associated with divided loyalty (CO4, 5).
  • Articulate the ethical dimensions of “whistleblowing” (CO4, 5).
The purpose of this activity is to examine the concept of loyalty and its possible extreme of whistleblowing.  Can you be both loyal to your organization while also being a whistleblower?  This can be a difficult ethical decision as on one hand you need to do what’s right but on the other, being a whistleblower can put you at odds with your co-workers, your boss, or even the United States government.  Think through what loyalty means to you and what does it take to be a whistleblower.
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Based on the readings and activities for this module, answer the following questions:

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