Standards can provide a framework for accountability by establishing clear expectations and benchmarks for performance. However, relying solely on standards to identify blame may oversimplify complex situations, as issues often arise from a combination of factors, including systemic and contextual influences. It’s more productive to use standards as a tool for improvement rather than as the sole basis for assigning blame, fostering a culture of learning and collaboration instead. Balancing accountability with understanding is crucial for effective problem-solving.
A few names for a person you blame your problems on are scapegoat or victim. In slang: Blame-y.
Hitler committed suicide before WW2 ended so he could not blame anyone for the problems after WW2. He did blame the Jews after WW1.
Jews
mostly their parents, also their peersOr:That blame should be awarded to the individual that drops out. Blaming others for a personal failure to measure up to society's established minimum standards belongs to the individual that makes the choice.
The problems in society did the reformers of the temperance movement blame on alcohol were poverty, breakup of families, & crime.
The problems in society did the reformers of the temperance movement blame on alcohol were poverty, breakup of families, & crime.
The problems in society did the reformers of the temperance movement blame on alcohol were poverty, breakup of families, & crime.
The German people
JewsCommunistsFreemasonsSocialistsLiberalsPacifists
JewsCommunistsFreemasonsSocialistsLiberalsPacifists
I recommend honesty. Those who are to blame should accept the blame, and try to do better next time.
bankers and railroad companies