A once in a lifetime opportunity has been presented to me to participate in a reality TV show, and I meet all of the requirements to be a candidate for the show - except one. The show requires that I cannot have traveled to the country it is being filmed in, but I have been there briefly one time in my life. Granted, my odds of getting selected for the show (if I fit all the criteria) are low, but I think that several characteristics that I have are precisely what are being looked for in a candidate.
What are the moral/legal implications in lying about not having been to this country, for the sake of this phenomenal opportunity? Can it be justified?
I can't speak to the legal implications, but it seems pretty clear that you should be honest with them. If you can persuade them that in spite of your trip there, you have what they want, they may be persuaded. But it's hard to see what excuse there could be for not being truthful
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