There's nothing offensive in "killing children" within the semantic context of a computer's operating system, where children are processes, and killing means removing them from the process table. This isn't a bug, but a user error, arising from semantic confusion.
There's nothing offensive in "killing children" within the semantic context of a computer's operating system, where children are processes, and killing means removing them from the process table. This isn't a bug, but a user error, arising from semantic confusion.