• pulsereaction
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    9 months ago

    In the example in question maybe, maybe not. If Omar wasn’t handed the gun from person A, he could have gotten the gun in some other way.

    However, in an election, no one gets elected without votes, so yes I do consider everyone who votes for a bigot to be responsible for what that bigot did.

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      9 months ago

      See I would hold the bigot responsible. Its doesn’t seem right or practical to put millions of people on trial for one person’s act.