Do you Think?

Saltin

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Jul 21, 2001
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Do you think a Government's people should be held accoutable for that government's actions?
 

rival

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Aug 19, 2001
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erm, in a way you already are, the world sees what the govt does, not the public...if your govt goes and does something stupid, you and your country get seen as stupid...
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Aug 15, 2000
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If the government officials are freely elected by the people, partially. Although it's not the people's fault for the official's eventual corruption.

Nik
 

jbod

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Sep 20, 2001
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Ah, Czar, but it depends. If the people fully support the government, like a high percentage of them, and it does something terrible then yes the people are to blame as well.

But if say, a despotic thug ruling a tyrannical government acts on his own and without the best interests of the people in mind then no the people aren't to blame.
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Jan 21, 2000
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Possibly... it would depend on public knowledge, and if the public generally supported the government's action or passively ignored a wrong-doing, etc.
 

Czar

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jbod,
very true, I was thinking about writing "generaly no, but it depends on the situation" but then I thought more about it and came to the conclusion of "definetly no". Reason is that "people" are generaly stupid in groups and will 99% of the time just go with the flow. My personal thought about all this is that a human person is the most intelectual living being on this planet but the crowd is a totaly different matter.
Most leaders who came to power and did "bad" things just abused this fact.