Eh...maybe you're right...I personally doubt it though. Cheating seems like it would be considered morally wrong everywhere. I'd hate to live in a society where it was considered a good thing.
According to merriam-webster.com, cheating can be defined as:
: to break a rule or law usually to gain an advantage at something
: to take something from (someone) by lying or breaking a rule
: to prevent (someone) from having something that he or she deserves or was expecting to get
: to deprive of something valuable by the use of deceit or fraud
: to influence or lead by deceit, trick, or artifice
: to elude or thwart by or as if by outwitting <cheat death>
: to practice fraud or trickery b : to violate rules dishonestly <cheat at cards> <cheating on a test>
: to be sexually unfaithful —usually used with on <was cheating on his wife>
: to position oneself defensively near a particular area in anticipation of a play in that area <the shortstop was cheating toward second base>
source:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cheat
None of these sound good to me, except maybe the last one if you're a baseball player lol.
People try to rationalize wrong to right all the time in an attempt to make them feel better about their behavior. I think we all know the truth though. When I do something wrong, like cheating, I know I'm doing something wrong. I might have my reasons at the time, but I'd never try and convince myself I'm doing something right.