Square dancing people suddenly fainted, dancing together with the people have responsibility? The essence of this kind of problem is actually the attribution of responsibility. Then we first need to understand what responsibility is, the nature of responsibility is related to society. When responsibility occurs, it essentially means that a certain behavior creates a bond with the interests of society or the interests of others.
If a person faints or dies during a square dance for some physiological reason, in the absence of any compulsion for the person to dance, there is actually no claim of responsibility on the part of the people dancing together, because it is not something that has the intent to cause the death of another person. In terms of the person who died, she had an obligation to ensure her own safety, such as not walking if she realized she was unwell, and should have rested instead of continuing to walk.
But after all, square dancing and walking are different, square dancing when the social activities, and walking is individual behavior, square dancing is to the group will as a transfer, meaning that an older woman wants to dance must abide by the group's agreement, in which point of time to dance, in which location to dance. At this time a group of people dancing in the square is a group, they are a benefit **** the same body, in order to strengthen the interests of the body.
Then this process, is it necessary for everyone to safeguard the most basic safety issues between each other? I think the protection of group activities, remind others that this is a natural obligation, if you know that the person is not feeling well, but you did not remind that should bear the corresponding responsibility. At that point everyone involved in the square dance should be held responsible. At that point this responsibility is really minimal.
So that's why no one is pursuing this kind of responsibility. Another reason is that you found out that your friend was unwell and by then you didn't warn your friend before the dance, which led to the friend's fainting or even death, and I think that the self-blame that you feel inside is definitely greater than the responsibility that you should bear.