Witnessing an assault and doing nothing.

Discussion in 'General Philosophy' started by Chelsea366, Jun 10, 2012.

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If someone witnesses an assault and does nothing, how guilty are they?

As guilty as the person assaulting the victim. 3 vote(s) 6.8%
Guilty to a lesser extent but still partially responsible for allowing that to happen. 33 vote(s) 75.0%
Not guilty 8 vote(s) 18.2%
  1. Soviet Streltsy Well-Known Member

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    @Spartacus

    Indeed sir, my arguement has not changed. For a responce cannot change if its target does not.

    @Karakoran

    Well, seeing as how you do not strive to act your age as you have clearly stated above, and merely throw insults at your opposition. I cannot say I will argue this point anymore, well not with you that is. For I grow tired of this game where you can do nothing more than throw a temper tantrum and type like a broken record. At least observe Spartacius where he actually makes an arguement and manages to not sound like a angered if not spoilt child.

    By "Quotation Nightmare" I meant you made a mistake somehow in making your quotes and had nearly half your last arguement be put in to one large quote instead of several individual ones representing points. I say good day to you sir for the final time on this thread, for I will not be subject to your lack of maturity and actual quality in an arguement.

    As to my "insults" if you may call them that, I was "merely stating the facts" as you do so love to say. For I do not see 14 year-old in your words, nor do I see an actual point other than longly worded if not vulgar insults and that a blindman exists who believes he can see.

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