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When a leader can "talk the talk" but do not "walk the talk" on values, it refers to ethical muteness symptoms of the failure of ethical leadership.

When people see immoral activity taking place and decide not to speak out, this is called moral muteness. It can also happen when people speak in a way that hides their moral convictions and ideas.

When we say that someone "talks the talk but doesn't walk the talk," we are referring to their lack of behaviour that is consistent with what they claim to believe. For example, when it comes to recycling, this person "talks the talk but doesn't walk the talk." If applying moral standards to make judgments without addressing them is the phenomena known as moral muteness, it would appear that this may eventually result in a much worse scenario where moral standards are entirely disregarded.

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