Imagine yourself in the position of being told to get up and leave your country before you get bombed. I'm sure it wouldn't be the casual attitude you have about that is happening to others, right?
Imagine yourself in the position of being told to get up and leave your country before you get bombed. I'm sure it wouldn't be the casual attitude you have about that is happening to others, right?
Barely, but that doesn't make it much less horrible. It certainly doesn't excuse it from being a war crime and genocidal.
Imagine a serial killer putting out leaflets in a park the night before he goes on each of his killing rampages. If he goes to the park and still finds someone there, does that make the murder that ensues any less deplorable?
Imagine yourself in the position of being told to get up and leave your country before you get bombed. I'm sure it wouldn't be the casual attitude you have about that is happening to others, right?
I'd prefer it to bombs with no warning. Wouldn't you?
Barely, but that doesn't make it much less horrible. It certainly doesn't excuse it from being a war crime and genocidal.
Imagine a serial killer putting out leaflets in a park the night before he goes on each of his killing rampages. If he goes to the park and still finds someone there, does that make the murder that ensues any less deplorable?