Why is the word "honor" now tied to people (and their behaviors) that it doesn't fit?
Why is being a cop or a military pawn now conflated with "honor" when the concept so obviously doesn't apply?
Neither "job" is any indication of
honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a source of credit or distinction: high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: such respect manifested: high public esteem; fame; glory (source)
good name or public esteem: reputation: a showing of usually merited respect: recognition: : privilege: a person of superior standing: one whose worth brings respect or fame (source).So why use the word "honor" when referring to those people who embody the opposite qualities?
Real honor is a virtue. But you can't be an honorable archator.
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