Guilt by association

Guilt by association means that you personally didn't really do something wrong but that people who you are associated with did. You are judged by the company you keep, so you can be viewed as guilty because of your association with wrongdoers.

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BOA NOITE

It is the saddest and very irregular reality. Due to this type of beliefs and thinking, many more good people are wrongly understood as wrong doers.
       
Psycologically, When good people are hurted this way, atlast when they find no way, they adopt the bad company fully and hence become part of aggression, impolite behaviours and terrorism.

Regards,
El Hasan

so iam right ,, she must of know what was going on,,, but to painless to stop, or maybe did not want to, because it was in her benefit not to

Didn't see the original post of guilt by association. Care to share?

its not difficult.. just look up at the top of the page, and think about ways going on in brazil at the moment one pluses one might add up to two

very easy

spanishpete wrote:

Guilt by association means that you personally didn't really do something wrong but that people who you are associated with did. You are judged by the company you keep, so you can be viewed as guilty because of your association with wrongdoers.


Hi Spanishpete,

Thank you for your post.
Can you please tell us how this information is actually linked to expatriation? :)

Thank you,

Priscilla

Hi Priscilla
its not,, but just a comment,

spanishpete wrote:

so iam right ,, she must of know what was going on,,, but to painless to stop, or maybe did not want to, because it was in her benefit not to


Who is "she" exactly, that you are accusing here?

Rousseff

spanishpete wrote:

Rousseff


Hi Spanishpete,

Please note that we are closing this topic as first of all it is not linked to expatriation and secondly, we are not qualified to talk about politics.

Please have a look at the code of conduct where it is stated that political debates should be avoided on the forum.

It is better to launch a new topic on expatriation next time. ;)

Thank you,

Priscilla

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