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There is a lot of personal accountability, for sure. I think what the drug model helps explain is how people who started off maybe appearing mostly fine or at least neutral slide into true comic book villains. And you can point to all sorts of things in most of these guys that was bad from the start. Zuck was a sexist frat boy prick. Elmo has been an insecure monster his entire life. But a lot of them, they didn't start especially evil. Not good, but not notably outside their local norms. When you strip any fear of consequences away and remove all barriers from even a normal person, you get a monster. They made the decision to go down that road at the expense of others. Just like normal people make the decision to start doing drugs they know are harmful. And they should be held accountable for that decision and the harm that results from it. But I don't really think it helps us as a society to think of these guys as uniquely evil individuals. They're not. That's the problem. Any random schmuck off the street would also experience that slide into evil. That's why we need to address systems to prevent putting people in that position, not just condemn a few individuals.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:06:44.921194
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