Talk:Mother of the Year Choices/@comment-36050788-20191206193859/@comment-36050788-20191209015243

No, MC is a good parent, Guy is not. That's why I was pointing this out. And it doesn't matter if people weren't told not to bring allergens. Guy sent his product to a picnic his daughter was attending, increasing the probability that she would eat it. Did he bother to check the ingredients? No. Did he care to? No. Because he doesn't care about his child. That the judge thought he was sincere is ludicrous.

Did the daughter goof? Yes, but that's what kids do! Kids should be able to assume that their parent will be diligent enough to make sure their own products won't harm their child if they could potentially consume one. Parents cannot expect small children to look out for themselves all the time. That's what parents are for, what educators are for. That is their responsibility. And Guy didn't take that responsibility seriously.