A person can be both a victim and a perpetrator. People are complex.
I gotta go with that. A few years ago, on the high recommendations of Blondie, I read MISTAKES WERE MADE, BUT NOT BY ME. Excellent breakdown of how someone gets so far off track before they realize they are doing something immoral.
A brief example for you- police and district attorneys need to find the guilty people. They know they have the guilty people but don't know twhether they will ultimately be found guilty in a court of law. The police use ridiculously improper procedures to question the accused. Eventually, they refine their interogations techniques to something short of torture and innocent people start confessing to crimes. Also, they learn to plant evidence to ensure that "guilty" people are found guilty. They are sure that what they are doing is for the good of the citizens and they are only doing it to guilty people. If questioned after getting caught, they will still even swear that they only did this when they "knew" the people were guilty.
A GB member can be led down a similar road. Ray Franz was not able to stay on such a road, but people with too much to lose can stay there.
Does that mean the GB are not guilty of deceit? No, but it shows how they are victims the same as we were victims. They were given an even higher calling than the average member, so Jehovah gave them more accountability and more latitude to do what was needed. I know that doesn't sit well with everyone's philosophy of "Who's to blame?" It's similar with blaming Nazi guards for putting Jewish prisoners to death. They should have known better, but they went along. They didn't just get there one day and decided to kill people.
I may not be as forgiving as Ray Franz, but I try to see his side of this. I actually lean toward saying they are not true victims once they see what happens in the Ivory Tower and continue to perpetuate it. But people are complex.