• itappearsthat
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    5 months ago

    Imagine how a Palestinian child would feel if, when a 2000 lb bomb penetrates the roof of their home at 3 am and tears them and the bodies of their entire extended family to shreds, there was some sharpie writing on the casing of the bomb. It would be unforgivable!

    • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]
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      5 months ago

      precisely so. there's a certain strain of liberalism that values intent far above outcomes. i think back every so often to o. scott card's ender's game which started as his thought experiment: can a good person commit genocide? in which he responds with a resounding, yes! people, and by extension, nations, are good or bad, not actions. the malice with which nikki haley writes on the bombs is to be condemned, of course, but in the liberal mind the banality with which the bombs are paid for, built, packed, shipped, loaded, armed, aimed, and dropped is to be commended.

      • coeliacmccarthy [he/him]
        hexagon
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        edit-2
        5 months ago

        orson wrote ender's game as a vehicle for the naked sweaty boy bathroom fight scene

        • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]
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          5 months ago

          porque no los dos? anyway i'm pretty sure that got added to the book but wasn't in the original short story

    • huf [he/him]
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      5 months ago

      worse, it would be distasteful! indecorous!