RLENT
Veteran Expediter
Indeed ....It would be a sad comment on those who do it.
That would depend - on whether others had participated in inciting such behavior (which could be as simple as an irresponsible and ill-considered post on a web forum somewhere), or whether an individual acted to stop or prevent such actions.Not on those that don't.
Sins of omission are quite frequently far more grievous than sins of commission ....
Tell that to the German people who lived as the Nazi's rose to power ..... and failed to act.There is NO such thing as "group guilt" We are each responsible for our own actions only.
While I agree that each individual is certainly responsible for their own actions, I would say that the statement is not entirely accurate as constructed:
One is (or should be) responsible (to a greater or lesser degree, depending on the circumstances) for not only their own actions, but for the actions of others as well ....
This ought to be particularly evident to anyone who subscribes to one of the Judeo-Christian-Islamic faiths ..... since it is pretty well covered at a very early point:
Then the Lord said to Cain, "Where is your brother Abel?"
"I know not," he replied. "Am I my brother's keeper?"
What is implication of the above ?
That one is (or ought to be) responsible for another .....
The above clearly illustrates that it is duty of all to be responsible not for just themselves, but for others as well ......
It is a level of responsibility that often, quite sadly, seems quite foreign to many ..... particularly given their heritage and what they claim to believe in .....