Honor and Reputation
Stand your ground laws extend the castle doctrine, allowing individuals to defend themselves without retreating in the face of perceived threats. This legal framework reflects the expectations of honor cultures, where reputation is paramount and any sign of weakness can invite exploitation. A poignant discussion unfolds around the implications of honor culture, particularly when personal challenges, like a child's health issues, threaten one's reputation and provoke fear of judgment.In this clip
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Made of Honor
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