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Re: icymi above
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
I don't think we do, except in one instance: Where the argument is raised that a group does not bear personal responsibility for its circumstances. If one says that, he's necessarily employing such an analysis and has to also measure comparative responsibility. Any effort to measure or examine one without considering the other doesn't work.
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Who ever says, no one in x group bears any personal responsibility for where he or she finds him or herself or for his or her actions because of the history of that group's treatment? (Hint: Exactly no one.)
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