|
|
|
|
|
by Nasrudith
2883 days ago
|
|
Well wouldn't the reverse also be just as bad and exploitable? The classic is 'ignore misconduct because it might help 'the enemy' make us look bad' is in itself failing to see the big picture and one of the oldest ones in the book for the wicked to retain power. The proper solution morally of course is to reject false-dichotomies and oppose wrong on all sides - especially within 'your own'. |
|
There are many ways to deal with misconduct - letting adversaries weaponize information against your own at a time they choose with no care for the implications is probably not the best way.