Machiavelli
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Yes. Mr. Kercher with this article makes his position against Amanda (a/k/a the Knox girl) clear. The fact that he whines about a lack of sympathy from Amanda's family is ridiculous, under the circumstances.
I don't like this criticism of John Kercher's article, as I want to point out that these are derogatory twistings of his statements.
I would never say John Kercher "whines about a lack of sympathy from Amanda's family".
I would say, Mr. Kercher points out (implicitly criticizes) that the Knox family avoided any contact or communication - of condolences or solidarity - with them.
I think that the concept of whining is less suitable than a concept more close to accusation. Kercher implicitly accuses the Knox family of taking part to a callous media campaign, overall of having a behaviour which appears to be callous, cynical towards justice and towards the memory of the victim. The meaning and aim of this accusatin is obviously not to obtain sympathy from the Knox family, it is to address the pro-Knox campaign with a comment of public criticism.
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