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Originally Posted by Rev Scapegoat The fact that his victim subsequently died just makes his actions all the worse. |
Why does the outcome make the actions worse?
The morality of the action is independent of the outcome.
If his kick hadn't killed her but had, say, dislodged and broken up a blood clot in her head that was going to kill her, thereby saving her life, would that make his actions any
better?