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Wrongdoer accusing others first
Dear all,
I wonder if there's such an idiom that describes a wrongdoer accusing others first, so as to shift the attention.
thanks
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first
Try finger-pointing - Definition of finger-pointing, point the finger at - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
The wrongdoer tries to get away with his wrongdoing by blaming others. He points fingers, but his hands aren't clean. (Bob Marley paraphrased).
"Deflect blame" means this, but I wouldn't call it an idiom.
Last edited by birdeen's call; 09-Apr-2011 at 12:57.
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first
Ther's a saying that nearly fits, but it's about someone 'pointing the finger' at someone else when s/he's not perfect him/herself: 'Let not the pot call the kettle black'. (The archaic 'let not' is often avoided by oblique reference, such as: 'Pots and kettles spring to mind.)
In such cases of hypocrisy it's also not uncommon to use a biblical reference to The Mote and the Beam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .
In cricket there's a specific case of finger-pointing to hide one's own error. When a bowler bowls what he tinks may be a 'wide' he sometimes appeals for an LBW (Leg Before Wicket) dismissal, hoping that the umpire will be distracted and not call the wide - thinking 'if the bowler thought it was LBW it can't have been wide'. But there is no special term for this; it is just 'kiddology' or 'gamesmanship'.
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first
We could use "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone", which comes from the Bible, but can be used to imply that those making the accusations are not themselves innocent.
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first
preemptive strike 
"shift the blame/attention" can work
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first

Originally Posted by
freezeframe
preemptive strike
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A variation of 'preemptive strike' was used of the glorious Welsh RU team in the '70s; they liked to 'get their retaliation in first'. 
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Last edited by BobK; 09-Apr-2011 at 16:58.
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first

Originally Posted by
BobK
A variation of 'preemptive strike' was used of the glorious Welsh RU team in the '70s; they liked to 'get their retaliation in first'.
b
Awesome! I'll have to use that phrase now!
Thanks!
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first
Thank you so much for all your replies!
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first

Originally Posted by
BobK
Ther's a saying that nearly fits, but it's about someone 'pointing the finger' at someone else when s/he's not perfect him/herself: 'Let not the pot call the kettle black'. (The archaic 'let not' is often avoided by oblique reference, such as: 'Pots and kettles spring to mind.)
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Often I'll say and hear "Well isn't/aint that the pot calling the kettle black!" but I'm not sure if it's as popular as it once was. Same meaning as above.
Not a teacher.
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Re: Wrongdoer accusing others first
BobK: (The archaic 'let not' is often avoided by oblique reference, such as: 'Pots and kettles spring to mind.)
Yes, this saying is very ingrained. I've seen people just raise their eyebrows and say "pot – kettle".
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