Even with the understanding we have today, if I had been standing amongst that crowd before Pilate on that early Friday morning in April AD30, I would have had no choice but to join in the chorus of cries to ‘Crucify Him’. And that applies equally to you and to all of us.
Doesn't apply to me; but then, I'm not a bloodthirsty twat.
We all need a crucified Christ to deal effectively with our own individual sins.
As I've never committed any so-called "sins", I don't. Moreover, even if I had, I'd still consider it the acme of nonsense to consider that my wrongdoings can be paid off by another party. Scapegoating is only for those with a minimal or even absent sense of personal responsibility. As Hitch put it, if I commit a minor crime - a low-level traffic offence for instance - someone else may, in a compassionate and altruistic mood, decide to pay my fine for me; nevertheless, I'm still the one who committed the offence.
So we are all equally guilty of being the agents of Jesus’ death and have no moral right to cast all the blame on the Jewish people or their Roman accomplices
Nope. Feel free to hold yourself responsible for an ancient execution if that's how you get your jollies; I'm not involved however.