A student proposes that Dante may be telling readers to stop blaming women for everything and instead take ownership of their own acts.
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Blame
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Maybe he is telling people to stop blaming women for everything that happened to you. And start taking ownership of what you have done."
Key Notes
A student loosely connects the discussion to original sin and heroic striving, implying that shared blame and heroic testing may frame Dante's situation.
A student says forgiveness involves seeing the offense clearly while also recognizing that the offender is not exhausted by blame.
The quoted passage rejects the thesis that every love is praiseworthy and raises the problem of how blame or merit are possible if love comes from outside the soul.
Jiang defines scapegoating as blaming someone else for one's troubles or distracting people from the real source of conflict.
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"Maybe he is telling people to stop blaming women for everything that happened to you. And start taking ownership of what you have done."
"because you know first first of all i think the original thing is kind of thing that i've been reading the bible it means..."
"someone to recognize a sin and to recognize it's not necessarily their fault to recognize it's not"
"Now you can plainly see how deeply hidden truth is from surreptitists who would insist that every love is, in itself, praiseworthy. And they..."
"...of the sins. Okay? So, the idea of skateboarding is to blame someone else for your troubles. Okay? Or to divert people's attention to..."
"...a sinless life right she was without sin she was without blame so because i was under"
"...urge. Such primal will deserves no praise, and it deserves no blame. Now that all other longings may conform to this first will, there's..."
"...was so much later than me. It's, you know, taking the blame off him. But then now everybody else way older than him, before..."
"...then what they're going to do is they're often going to blame someone else and it's going to be the wrong person, right? So..."
"...steals a lot of things from the church and someone else's blame, right? When someone else is blamed, how does he feel? How, how..."
"...have you gained by using me as screen? Am I to blame for your indecent life? When my good master stood beside that bush,..."
"...debate. So if anything I say, it's my husband. Okay. Don't blame me. Don't stoke me. But he said that the actual problem with..."
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