MrAce, on 2015-January-28, 17:33, said:
And he was under the impression that you are capable of knowing the difference between a team/coach who are doing their best to win in a basketball game against the other kids of same age, sex, country and state, with same ball, same tennis shoes and probably have access to everything that winning team had, and soldiers who are killing kids who already surrendered, on the order of their commanding officer.
I could sit down and write pages of what I think about some soldiers who had done awful things under the excuse of " I was following orders" and also what I think about the people who point fingers at them, while as society they pretend like they had no idea what their military or the system that they created, is capable of. One of them do awful things under the pressure, fearing about their lives, psychologically and emotionally weakened, and tied by the rules and brain washed that they are doing things for better future or bigger picture. And those soldiers can hurt only so many other human beings while the system supported by finger pointers, in the long run, impacts massive number of humans, everyday, every hour every second. Yet they pop up like may flowers, in a bar conversation or a bridge forum or w/e, and give lectures about "fairness" and "values" thinking that they can patch their consciousness. Now and then they may even suspend a coach too, because only a very tiny taste of ***** that they created happened right in front of their eyes and it felt just soooooo wrong!
Of course there is no comparison between this situation and the horrific things that have been done with that excuse, any more than there is an equal comparison between a 12 year old boy who frequently enjoys pulling wings off live flies and someone who kills and dismembers people.
The point I was semi seriously trying to make, though, is that there is a continuum, imo. Adults either take responsibility for whatever they do, on one end of the continuum, or it's always "someone else's " fault when things turn out badly on the other. It seems to me that we have gone way way too far in the direction of it's always "someone or something else's" responsibility. Such things as holding a cocktail waitress responsible for a driver who gets drunk and in an accident is to my mind outrageous.
I believe that an adult takes responsibility for his or her own actions, and that means dealing with the consequences of those actions, whether it's giving the finger to someone who just swiped that parking space you've been waiting for or waterboarding people in Guantanamo Bay. Or going ahead with a farcical mismatch of teenage sports teams which can have no positive result for anyone beyond perhaps, the coach...and as it turned out not for him either.
When society allows the shifting of responsibility for an event from the person who "did" whatever, to some outside force for small things," she shoplifts because her toilet training was too severe " and then bigger things, "he beats up homeless people because he comes from a poor background" , nobody should be surprised when kids grow up to have little concept of responsibility or consequences. They aren't taught as kids, they have no way to deal with situations which conflict with what they think to be ethical or right when confronted with them as adults, except to do as they are pressured to do and hope. Still, if not holding an adult responsible for what they do, then when - if ever- DO you hold someone accountable?