In a perfect world, reporting on such matters would be ruled by the Categorical Imperative . . . but in this fallen and imperfect world, Lenin's dictum of kto/kvo (who/whom) is the guiding principle of the Leftist media . . . and, if an Israeli soldier is involved, the media don't much care if he is kto or kvo, he is automatically at fault. You have to admit, this latter guiding (un)ethical principle might be brutally simplistic, but it has the virtue(?) of not requiring that one slog through Kantian philosophy to reach it.
In a perfect world, reporting on such matters would be ruled by the Categorical Imperative . . . but in this fallen and imperfect world, Lenin's dictum of kto/kvo (who/whom) is the guiding principle of the Leftist media . . . and, if an Israeli soldier is involved, the media don't much care if he is kto or kvo, he is automatically at fault. You have to admit, this latter guiding (un)ethical principle might be brutally simplistic, but it has the virtue(?) of not requiring that one slog through Kantian philosophy to reach it.
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