RevenantBacon

RevenantBacon t1_itzo7fx wrote

That's not how fault works. Fault requires deliberate action or careless lack of action that results in something happening. The kid didn't deliberately cause injure to the mother, nor did they carelessly avoid an action that would have prevented the mother from getting injured. Going by the logic of "it's the kids fault for existing," you could easily assign the blame to both the father and mother, since the kid wouldn't exist without them. With your logic of "it's the kids fault for existing," you could call it suicide by the mother.

Not the kids fault.

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