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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
This is my point.
...well, that and to purport that the last thing this man needs is somebody to tell him that it's his fault. He will know that every single day for the rest of his life.
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So he is at fault and he'll know it the rest of his life. But if anyone else points out he's wrong, or at fault, we're only doing so to "lord over the deficiencies of another person for whatever little solace it brings?"
Lost me with that logic.
I take no solace in this tragedy. Nor in the fact I believe the parent is at fault.
There's accidental tragedies and there are tragedies, this is the latter.