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Because ethics, morals and values, dude.
There is now a very common and mainstream change in approach to how those subjects are viewed (for the better). One could argue that at some (vaguely gestures throughout time) point in our history there was a "social contract" but due to greed and consolidation of wealth, it's no longer the standard.
Some would argue that "work-ethic", which benefits the ruling class more, is antithesis to "family-values" at this point in time. I would argue that the terms are abused too often for actual debate, what we admire is dedication and focus regardless if you're in an office or raising a barn. Corporation loyalty and exploitative consent often gets mixed up into the definition which the majority don't agree to so there's push back.
Who? And they'd be wrong lol
oh ok, love the explanation and the complete blindness to everyone who's commented on here lol. You definitely just excrete an aura of an ethical and moral person.
Ahh the sound of someone who knows they're wrong, ringing crisp and clear over the rainforest treetops...