While I can fully agree that's true regarding combat effectiveness/chance of getting home, it's also what allows some of the worst atrocities imaginable.
It's an incredibly dangerous game dehumanising others, as to empathise to is humanise.
In a combat situation, to empathise is to get yourself killed. You don't need to lose your own humanity, neither do you need to fall into barbarity. Treating you enemy as an enemy is not the same as considering acts against humanity. You must always justify your actions, not simply dehumanise everyone and everything. It's not a black and white position, how do you empathise with someone who wants to destroy your way of life, your family, your freedom, your life? In most cases that person dehumanises themselves with little help from me.
It still doesn't stop me thinking about it from time to time.....I can empathise with the Para who took his life, I can empathise with the families of those who live's were taken, and I can treat those who lives were forfeit dispassionately at the same time.
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