- Thu May 31, 2012 9:27 am
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I think this thread is showing why so many issues going on right now. There's really no GOOD reason to blackmail someone. It's a means of extorting what you want from someone by concealing something wrong or embarrasing they don't want known.
In ALL cases the blackmailer is in the wrong either for protecting someone that has done wrong in exchange for payment or by threatening to reveal privileged information without concent. I know in certain cases some people make a "for the greater good" or "to catch a bigger fish" arguement. In the end while your goal may be noble you're still doing something wrong even if you believe it's for the right reasons, you're just trying to take the easy way out when it's offered.
And since this is a game there's really isn't a "for the greater good" scenario in our case.
Just because someone has done something wrong does not make blackmailing them a good deed.
And to enlighten those that actually don't know what it actually means:
From the Dictionary:
black·mail /ˈblækˌmeɪl/ Show Spelled[blak-meyl] Show IPA
noun
1. any payment extorted by intimidation, as by threats of injurious revelations or accusations.
2. the extortion of such payment: He confessed rather than suffer the dishonor of blackmail.
3. a tribute formerly exacted in the north of England and in Scotland by freebooting chiefs for protection from pillage.
verb (used with object)
4. to extort money from (a person) by the use of threats.
5. to force or coerce into a particular action, statement, etc.: The strikers claimed they were blackmailed into signing the new contract.
I think this thread is showing why so many issues going on right now. There's really no GOOD reason to blackmail someone. It's a means of extorting what you want from someone by concealing something wrong or embarrasing they don't want known.
In ALL cases the blackmailer is in the wrong either for protecting someone that has done wrong in exchange for payment or by threatening to reveal privileged information without concent. I know in certain cases some people make a "for the greater good" or "to catch a bigger fish" arguement. In the end while your goal may be noble you're still doing something wrong even if you believe it's for the right reasons, you're just trying to take the easy way out when it's offered.
And since this is a game there's really isn't a "for the greater good" scenario in our case.
Just because someone has done something wrong does not make blackmailing them a good deed.
And to enlighten those that actually don't know what it actually means:
From the Dictionary:
black·mail /ˈblækˌmeɪl/ Show Spelled[blak-meyl] Show IPA
noun
1. any payment extorted by intimidation, as by threats of injurious revelations or accusations.
2. the extortion of such payment: He confessed rather than suffer the dishonor of blackmail.
3. a tribute formerly exacted in the north of England and in Scotland by freebooting chiefs for protection from pillage.
verb (used with object)
4. to extort money from (a person) by the use of threats.
5. to force or coerce into a particular action, statement, etc.: The strikers claimed they were blackmailed into signing the new contract.