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Humans fail to perceive own scapegoats—so persecution continues while everybody absolves themselves from guilt.

  • Girard is blind to his own complicity in scapegoating, a phenomenon that he even admits affects all individuals.
  • The instinctive nature of scapegoating suggests that it stems from our competitive tendencies and that we refuse to accept our victim's innocence.
  • The tendency to scapegoat originates from our competitive nature and the refusal to acknowledge the innocence of our victims.

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