I’m starting to feel like a statistical outlier for believing that building a military command center under a civilian hospital, and blowing up that hospital to get at that command center, are equally bad things.
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I’m starting to feel like a statistical outlier for believing that building a military command center under a civilian hospital, and blowing up that hospital to get at that command center, are equally bad things. Not “necessary evils,” but indefensible acts. Nor can I see how anyone can disagree without believing that one civilian’s life is worth more than another’s.
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I’m starting to feel like a statistical outlier for believing that building a military command center under a civilian hospital, and blowing up that hospital to get at that command center, are equally bad things. Not “necessary evils,” but indefensible acts. Nor can I see how anyone can disagree without believing that one civilian’s life is worth more than another’s.
It’s almost like Hamas and the current Israeli government are both run by horrible people who should share adjoining cells in The Hague. But we have to pick a side, right? That’s how politics and international relations work, right?