i don't necessarily disagree with you, but it's a separate debate, about the nature of advanced-technological warfare. releasing chlorine gas or mustard gas with the wind in the trenches probably wasn't 'ethical', either: we've been renegotiating the codes of warfare ever since its major industrialization/mechanization.
(i guess you can thank many engineers and scientists for this contribution to dishonorable mass killing ...)
shooting a prisoner at short-range who is probably bound and restrained is pretty timeless, though. it's murder.
(i guess you can thank many engineers and scientists for this contribution to dishonorable mass killing ...)
shooting a prisoner at short-range who is probably bound and restrained is pretty timeless, though. it's murder.
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