I wonder if the world would look any different if the failure of the Nuremberg defense was more widely understood & accepted. If people understood that they were morally responsible for every action they took, & that being a paid corporate or government employee & obeying some order or request to spread lies or participate in some otherwise shitty behavior made them no different from any common criminal paid by someone else to commit a crime, would more people think twice about the things they do? 🤔
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I should hope so
Must have been forgotten or conveniently ignored
Most people don't want any personal responsibility which is why they created the mythical monster called Authority and by extension, the Government to steal and kill on their behalf so that they don't have to accept responsibility and feel guilt.
Stanley Milgram's experiments demonstrate how dangerous obedience to "authority" can be.
No, because there is zero accountability.
the people who commit crimes when excused only needed some plausible excuse, they are born to be ghouls for vampires.
these parasites are everywhere.
your life gets 1000x better when you refuse to have ongoing business with them.
Someone beat me to it, I also thought of the Milgram experiment.