Fairness is not an attitude. It's a professional skill that must be developed and exercised.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But as someone pointed out earlier, it is not really about fairness; it is about taking finite resources and applying them where they will have the most effect.
Some people believe that fairness comes with obeying the rules. I'm one of those people.
Fairness is not about statistical equality.
I think perfect objectivity is an unrealistic goal; fairness, however, is not.
Fairness forces you - even when you're writing a piece highly critical of, say, genetically modified food, as I have done - to make sure you represent the other side as extensively and as accurately as you possibly can.
I don't see why it should be remarkable that you can acquire a reputation for fairness and decency. Those are qualities shared by so many people. And the great majority of people I meet are decent people, just trying to navigate their way through the world without causing too much trouble.
Fairness is not the end result, it's the opportunity. And everybody in America today has the opportunity to get ahead.
Our sense of fairness tells us that people should pay for the wrong they do.
The Fairness Project is endeavoring to try to do what we can to make a fairer society.
Fairness is what justice really is.