OUCH! I was simplifying it so people would understand the idea of morals - but now I see the asker is actually native English - my mistake! Although to be honest MY interpretation of "morally corrupt" is my own interpretation based upon my own morals. All of the things I stated, I believe to be wrong, as is true for my life today, in the societies that I have lived in. If you want to take it to the next level we can talk about the Iraq war (but people are very passionate about this and I can debate all year)...was it morally acceptable to try to "liberalise" the people of Iraq because we (in the West) see Sadam Hussain's regime as oppressive? Is it EVER acceptable to push our definitions of what is right and wrong on other people. Are we just too damn nosy and interfering for our own good? For example there is of course the debate around whether terrorists are really freedom fighters. To take another tact, when we meet new indiginous tribes does anyone ever stop to consider that even just seeing the helicopter flying over might have ruined their way of living...that they don't WANT any contact with the rest of the world - or even want to have the choice to decide whether they do or not? No we force them to choose (most of the time the choice is not even a choice!) Is that not morally corrupt even by our own definitions of "Freedom of Choice"...