View Full Version : [WEEK 5] Actions & Consequences.
DitchtheDebate
02-23-2009, 06:28 PM
This weeks topic is based around the decisions of people and the consequences of them.
Do you think that people have the right to blame someone else for their own actions? Do you think that someone innocent should be allowed to take the blame? Do you think that the government should even allow these people to receive compensation from their actions? What do you think?
risque
02-23-2009, 06:29 PM
no, i think that people should hold their handz up when they're wrong.. no matter what
but u always hear about these ppl that serve life in jail and then are found out to be not guilty
_Davey
02-24-2009, 05:21 AM
Do you think that people have the right to blame someone else for their own actions?
Honest to god who is going to say yes to this question? "Woops I've just knocked a cake off the tape, its your fault!" uh no, it works in any situation " i murdered my husband, its your fault because you were sleeping with him" no love, you're the one that killed him, its YOUR fault hes dead.
Do you think that someone innocent should be allowed to take the blame?
Simple. No.
ElxLife
02-25-2009, 03:35 AM
i am gonna be the first to disagree, i believe that yes we should take responsibility for our own actions but unlike davey, i believe that other people can be at fault with you for actions.
i will use his example of killing your husband for cheating, it is all three party members fault, 1st you have the person killing cuz of the cheating, just get a damn divorce(U). then you have the guy cheating, for if he did not cheat he wouldnt have been killed:skeleton:. also the cheatee who should never have been with a person that is married and should be struck by :thunder:.
i will say again i believe that we are responsible for our own actions but those around us have some part in why we do the things we do
hezixixi2009
03-03-2009, 07:54 PM
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