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Is it wrong to lie to a friend about a situation, manipulate them into giving you advice on this fabricated situation, and then convince them that the advice they gave you resulted in something awful happening to you?
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I would agree. This kinda happened to a friend of mine. It was over Twitter. Basically, this woman was trying to make a point about consent or something, so she convinced her friend that someone at work was giving her a hard time, and that somehow she had gotten iffy "consent" to punch him or something, and basically she manipulated her friend into getting him to say "If he gave you consent, punch him". Then she came back a little while later and told him she got fired for it. It was only after the fact that she admitted to making the whole thing up to make a point.
Regardless of the point she was trying to make, I saw it as reprehensible and disgusting to emotionally manipulate a friend like that, and I ripped into her over it.
Was I right to do so?
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