The outrage index is rising – and we are all to blameWe are all to blame for perpetuating a status quo that, frankly, as professionals, we should all be ashamed of. She says we are all to blame for the violence plaguing our neighborhoods.We are all to blame for Omar Khadr's mistreatmentWe Are All to Blame for the Marriage MeltdownWe are all to blame for the destruction of our Mother Earth and ultimately the planet. We are all to blame for mistaking daffodils for foodAnd if we celebrate politicos who view their stand against the flag as an aim more noble than the actual work of creating policies that undo racial inequity, we are all to blame.Mandryk: We are all to blame for EvanderWe are all to blame, not just the PM.We Are All to Blame for Michael Brown and Eric Garner Not Getting JusticeWe are all to blame for the widening disparity between boys and girlsJake Gyllenhaal: we are all to blame for media scrum at horror crime scenesWe are all to blame for the pompous tweets and Thornberries in our sidesWe Are All to Blame for Ray Rice's SuspensionRussell Brand Says We Are All To Blame For The Escalating Crisis In IraqIt's not just greyhound trainers — we are all to blame for animal crueltyOpinion: We Are All To Blame For Obscene Celebrity Worship That Led To Leak Of Nude PicsPoor SSCE results: Why we are all to blamePrivacy Is Lost, And We Are All To BlameHow We Are All to Blame for the Yosemite FireWith this in mind, perhaps we are all to blame for the “jihad generation” in one way or another.We are all to blame, Del Bosque says after Dutch maulingWe Are All to Blame for Rehtaeh Parsons' SuicideConnecticut School Shooting: We Are All To Blame Because We Love Violence.We Are All to Blame for the NFL's Concussion CrisisWhy We Are All To Blame For The Big, Dumb Movies of 2012We are ALL to blame for Amy Winehouse's death, well at least according to Amy documentary director Asif Kapadia.
― Mordy, Saturday, 11 July 2015 15:14 (ten years ago)
Oireachtas banking enquiry - We are all to blame for the boom to bust
― tayto fan (Michael B), Saturday, 11 July 2015 15:36 (ten years ago)
Who is to blame for the crucifixion of Jesus? Five characters stand ready to accuse each other, each claiming they are not to blame. Loosely based on Biblical characters such as Peter, Pilate, Judas, and the Chief Priests, these characters are the "Everyman," and could easily be any one of us. Each character feels someone else is to blame, when in fact they all had their hand in sending Jesus to the cross. In the end, the characters and the audience as well, come to realize we are all to blame; however, none of us stand accused, since Jesus willingly died for each one of us out of love.
― drash, Saturday, 11 July 2015 17:15 (ten years ago)
The Romans killed Jesus and Pilate was successful at passing on the blame while using it to establish Roman supremacy.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 11 July 2015 20:50 (ten years ago)
I sincerely apologize for my part in all of this and I promise some of it won't happen again.
― StanM, Saturday, 11 July 2015 20:53 (ten years ago)
only the names have changed
― mookieproof, Saturday, 11 July 2015 20:54 (ten years ago)
split on whether this is productive rhetoric bc it creates ideation of obligation/debt on large numbers of ppl + that kind of large scale involvement is necessary for producing certain changes, or unproductive bc it antagonizes ideology of american individualism + parsimonious independence and it might just be better to appeal to ppl's sense of charity and personal goodness instead
― Mordy, Sunday, 12 July 2015 03:24 (ten years ago)
The problem with something being everyone's responsibility is that it becomes no one's responsibility.
― Aimless, Sunday, 12 July 2015 03:32 (ten years ago)