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The antonyms for complicity are innocence, ignorance, or unawareness.
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i don't know and i don't care! ignorance is not knowing and apathy is not caring. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Ignorance is not knowing, whilst erroneous beliefs are more akin to delusions, which are faulty beliefs.
I believe ignorance is simply a lack of knowledge, where indifference is not caring one way or another. "I don't know and I don't care!"
There is no such legal finding or terminology as "mistake of law."
I don't know and I don't care.
Those are the definitions for ignorance and apathy although it usually phrased "what is the difference between ignorance and apathy"? "I don't know and I don't care". awkward???
ignorance, darkness, innocence, disregard, oblivion, lack of education, dumbness, incapacity, blindness, bewilderment
In this quote, James Baldwin is suggesting that those who cause harm or devastation cannot claim innocence because their actions themselves are already a form of guilt. He is emphasizing the responsibility that individuals and systems have for the consequences of their actions, even if they claim ignorance or innocence. By linking innocence to the crime, he is highlighting the complicity of those who enable devastation through their ignorance or denial.
"Don't know, don't care" (please notice the quotations:)