1) Observe anyone who has been humiliated by someone and you'll see I am right.
2) Observe anyone who has been humiliated by anyone and you'll see I am right.
3) Observe someone who has been humiliated by someone and you'll see I am right.
4) Observe someone who has been humiliated by anyone and you'll see I am right.
Are all grammatical?
Do they all mean the same?
Graefully,
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by anyone
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Re: by anyone
Yes, all are possible and, depending on context, could be interchangeable.