Another good example is Clark Griswold. Was he responsible for the kidnapping of his boss?
Let's use Hannibal Lecter as an example. He caused the guy next his cell to swallow his own tongue and kill himself by whispering to him.
Was he directly responsible for it? Does it make him a murderer?
Here's another example. This one is fivehead.
They think she was directly responsible for it.
Discussions about politicians doing the same are welcome here.
EDIT - To clarify, it doesn't have to involve causing a murder or suicide. It could be anything.
Last edited by AProudLefty; 02-14-2021 at 11:29 PM.
Another good example is Clark Griswold. Was he responsible for the kidnapping of his boss?
Some people are 'charismatic' and are like a magnate. Jim Jones and his*People's Temple is an example.
Some people are natural 'Leaders', ... some people are natural 'Followers'.
AProudLefty (02-14-2021)
Jack (02-15-2021)
Why would you want to do what only shit people do?Using Free Speech To Trigger Others
This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.
Two more good examples: Mein Kampf and the Communist Manifesto.
They wanted this banned. Why?
AProudLefty (02-15-2021)
Oh yeah. Someone started a thread on DP or other site, cannot remember exactly. Basically the gist of the argument is that are people responsible for others' actions based on their speeches. It naturally got a lot of angry responses but if you really think about it, it's a good question.
Like, for example, if I said that I wish that person would get beat up badly. And that person gets beaten up badly. Am I responsible for that?
Jack (02-15-2021)
I think the 'word' they use today is: 'Influencer'. Are you a person that has the charisma to influence others.
"What is an Influencer? – Social Media Influencers Defined [Updated 2021]"
https://influencermarketinghub.com/w...an-influencer/
AProudLefty (02-15-2021)
Charles Manson is another great example.
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