What do you call someone who blames others for their own actions?

 A person who habitually blames others for their own actions or mistakes is often described as "blame-shifting" or "passing the buck." This behavior can be indicative of a lack of personal accountability or a tendency to avoid taking responsibility for their actions.null


In psychological terms, this behavior may also be associated with a defense mechanism called "projection," where an individual displaces their own unacceptable feelings, impulses, or thoughts onto others. By attributing their own negative actions or traits to others, they seek to avoid acknowledging or dealing with their own shortcomings.null


Some informal terms that may be used to describe a person who engages in this behavior include "finger-pointer," "excuse-maker," or "scapegoater." These terms often convey the idea that the person tends to shift the responsibility for their actions onto others rather than taking ownership of their behaviornull.

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