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  1. ABC News reporter John Stossel looks at the "victims movement" in the United States and how this tendency to blame misfortunes on others affects public policy and the workplace.

  2. Oct 26, 1994 · The Blame Game: Are We a Country of Victims? TV Movie. 1994. 45m. IMDb RATING. 6.6 /10. 10. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. A documentary examination of the rise of "victim" status and the corresponding decline in personal responsibility. Writers. Steve Brand. Joanna Breen. Gabriella Messina. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos

  3. Summary: Examines the excesses of the "victims movement" and how this tendency to blame our misfortunes on anyone but ourselves affects public policy and the workplace. More and more often, we claim to be "victims" of bad parents, an unjust society, a disability. Why should we accept responsibility for what happens to us?

  4. A documentary examination of the rise of "victim" status and the corresponding decline in personal responsibility.

  5. Apr 10, 2022 · https://mytvlog.blogspot.com/2011/03/blame-game-are-we-country-of-victims.html

  6. Nov 26, 2002 · Too often, our country seeks to blame others for our misfortune. Stossel brings this out and does so with great clarity without being condescending or judgemental. If one is interested in becoming a victor instead of just another victim, I strongly urge you to get and watch this video.

  7. Details. This program examines the apparent excesses of the "victims movement" and how the tendency to blame our misfortunes on anyone but ourselves affects public policy and the workplace.