Reasons For Blaming Others For Our Actions Or Inactions Is Wrong

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I agree that we all have a choice and that blaming others for our actions or inactions is wrong. However, the statement may be an over simplification. One issue with the statement is that it assumes that everyone believes that they have the freedom to choose, which is not always the case.
People in the military are taught that they must follow orders. This is pounded into their heads throughout basic training. Following orders is supposed to keep things running smoothly and keep people safe, even when the soldiers do not agree with the orders being given. The men that took part in what happened at Abu Ghraib prison may have felt that they did not have the freedom to make a choice. They were following orders, exactly as they were trained to do. Most soldiers do not even think about the orders they are being given they simply follow them. In some ways it is almost robotic and it is clear that critical thinking is not a part of following orders.
The statement also assumes that the person making the choice understands what is right and what is wrong. A military person could also make an immoral choice while believing that they are making a moral one due to their training. They are trained to believe that disobedience could result in someone getting hurt, a court martial, a loss in rank, or even a dishonorable discharge. This makes them very susceptible to a fallacious argument appealing to their fear. The fear of the men working at Abu Ghraib prison could have been for themselves or it could have been for others. The military personal at the prison were dealing with men that were believed to be or have information about terrorist activity. The military people involved may have believed that making these men talk by any means possi...

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...ly and without question. We have the power to think critically, but we fail to use it. We allow someone else to take charge of our decisions. In some kind of ironic twist we make a choice by failing to make one.
I believe that in a perfect world we would all know that we have a choice and we would all be able to make the right and moral choice, regardless of anything else. Unfortunately, we do not live in a perfect world. Sometimes we feel that our hands are tied, even when they are not and sometimes we allow ourselves to be manipulated by other people. There are also times when we allow our emotions to dictate our actions, when we should be giving our choices some critical thought. In the end the one thing that holds true is that making choices can be difficult and when people appeal to our fears or other emotions they can easily lead us astray if we let them.

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