Jamal Awil

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Moral buffering reduces accountability through distance. [fact]

The filtered nature of perception, the figurative reduction of the enemy, the nonreciprocity of the fields of perception, and the dislocation of the phenomenological unity of the action are all factors that, when combined, produce a strong “moral buffering” effect. Thus, offsetting the visual proximity, the device presents its operators with powerful means of distancing.

Grégoire Chamayou, A Theory of the Drone, loc. 405