To simultaneously incite turmoil and appoint, or enable the appointment of, a false successor to the accountability related to the aforementioned incitement; thereby scapegoating, or choosing to be complicit in the scapegoating of, one’s successor.
Origin: the rhetorically-abrasive “burn book” from the 2004 comedy film Mean Girls composed predominantly by Regina George (played by Rachel McAdams), who goes on to distribute the aforementioned book to those mentioned in its contents; she mentions herself in a false-but-penultimately-viable attempt to exonerate herself from the conviction of contributing to it.
Origin: the rhetorically-abrasive “burn book” from the 2004 comedy film Mean Girls composed predominantly by Regina George (played by Rachel McAdams), who goes on to distribute the aforementioned book to those mentioned in its contents; she mentions herself in a false-but-penultimately-viable attempt to exonerate herself from the conviction of contributing to it.
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