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TML fan said:That's not what I'm saying. By refusing to disperse when the violence erupted, they are guilty of contributing to an environment where the violence would be allowed to continue. I know the definition of the word "guilty". You're the one who seems to think that a particular crime must be involved for the word to apply.
Leaving aside that there aren't really words to describe how ridiculous "Sure some people are guilty of actual crimes but the other people are as guilty" is there is no definition of guilty where people who aren't doing something are as responsible as the people who are.
TML fan said:I thought I explained mob mentality in pretty much the same way you just did. That's why the Police can't just go charging into the crowd to arrest those responsible. If the crowd is ignorant of the situation, then that ignorance is going to cause otherwise calm and law-abiding people to question their actions, and the mob mentality would kick in. All it takes is ONE person to start yelling "shame! shame!".
No, you basically described a situation where mob mentality isn't occurring. Where people are not being caught up in a crowd mentality and are still conducting themselves peacefully and within their rights. According to you, though, that makes them just as guilty as people committing crimes. Words fail.