It's actually not my personal morals.
It's the essence of the standards of morals represented in the geneva convention and agree upon by presumably a majority of people.
Personally I'm much more non-caring than that. Ie. that if you declare war you should be prepared to potentially get wiped out completely. I think that would lead to a bit more resistance to starting wars.
As Dr. house put it: If you really wanted people to drive carefully, you'd mount a machete on the steering column aimed at their necks.
It's still anthropocentric to bring it up in regards to a separate entity that not only exists entirely outside the parameters of the Convention, but beyond the biology and essence of human culture and ethics. It's inappropriate to cite it as an example against an alien in their own conflict.





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