Who's Right?

Details
Online meeting.
Topic/question: Who's Right?
What came to your mind when you heard/thought of the question?
Do we look inwardly, or outwardly, or both, when that question pops into our head?
When we’re bothered and upset about something, who’s right about their take of the situation?
For there to be a right, there must be a wrong. It seems the question leading in is often “who’s right?”, why not “who’s wrong?” Is it because we only want to know who’s right?
Are we for being “right”, and against being “wrong”?
From what foundation, do you determine who’s right? Morals? Ethics? Education? Awareness?
Has your sense of right or wrong changed as you get older? Has it changed when you move from one location to another? Has it changed when your position in life changed? Etc.
What are some examples that are right where you are, but not right elsewhere?
Note:
Freedom of thought and expression are valued greatly. There is no designated expert, no guru, no leader/facilitator per se. Diversity of perspective and opposing points of view are frequently expressed and the value of each person expressing their point of view is acknowledged. What is, or what is true or meaningful is a theme often explored in dialogue at our meetings. As are thoughts related to life, self, awareness, consciousness, perception, thought, relationship, love, compassion and the like. These topics often arise in one way or another, either directly or indirectly. Also explored frequently is the meaning of the words in the group's title - dialogue and experience.

Who's Right?