That "morally acceptable" table is kind of hilarious in a sad way.
Look at what those trends are saying about society. Not about the acts/categories themselves, but about the common things behind them. Self above society, except when you creep me out or make me sad when I didn't want to be, is basically the trend there. Self above society is a good way to destroy society and self.
It's also why I don't understand statements like:
Only 10% of Americans say they aren't proud of their nationality at all. It's a start, I guess.
Not that blind pride is a good thing, but when you have people who
have no interest in their nationality then you get situations where people only do what's good for themselves: people running around spreading viruses, not caring about social programs, and the like.
National pride is what should make you sad and angry about the current state of affairs. Saying "it's America it is therefore good by default" is fanaticism which is quite different. The current civil rights movement is actually pride - people taking a stand for making things better.
Of course this is a language thing - pride is one of those complex words with two meanings: having pride in good work, for instance, has positive connotations, but "being prideful" generally has negative connotation. "National pride" is one of those cases where it can be both positive or negative...