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“Everything she said about Bosnia was admirable,” said Stephen Koch. “Her behavior about it was insufferable. Because if you had not gone to Sarajevo yourself, you were obviously just a morally inferior being. And she let that be known very clearly, with almost sneering condescension.”12 The need for moral invulnerability that had led to dalliances with questionable political causes in the past now unleashed behavior that offended people who were otherwise sympathetic and admiring.
Sontag: Her Life and Work
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