Yeah, I thought I'd get in trouble for that post. What Scn
does have is published, reasonable "moral codes" that it uses to portray itself as being an ethical organization. There are a lot of good policies there, like those mentioned in the post I quoted, that hook decent people in.
The secret, not-so-subtle truth to the thing is Scn is far from moral or ethical.
I was just trying to point out that if you claim to support a certain moral code, and you act the opposite because you're "in charge", you're a hypocrite, a liar, and, perhaps, a danger.