Harmful on Purim
I am currently in the Purim rituals. (This week concludes Orach Chaim)
There is a debate among the jurists regarding whether someone who caused damage on Purim should pay or not.
At first glance, perhaps even a priori, I didn't understand why such a person would be exempt. In the end, the person was harmful, why does it matter if he was under the influence of alcohol, drugs, witchcraft, a poisoned apple, or Tinkerbell's curse. Especially since here it's something he brought on himself (perhaps unlike the spell I jocularly wrote down)
I saw that the reason is because people forgive for damages done to them on Purim. I don't know. I'm not so forgiving of damages at all times of the year. Most people I know are like that too. Maybe at the time of the Gemara Purim was a circus where everyone broke things and slaughtered people (Rabbi Zira) and that's why they said that, but it's clear that today it lacks substance. What is the Rabbi's opinion on the subject of requiring payment in such a situation today?
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