Sound like a hypocrite, or be a hypocrite? I guess the difference is whether or not one acts on an ethical conflict. Sisko did act. In both situations, he questions his own decisions, but in the end, he makes a decision and rolls with it. Bashir is wishy-washy about EVERYTHING, he's literally too smart for his own good which is why he's stuck in the lab, making easy ethical choices.
Partially, because Bashier is a walking hypocrite, due to his genetic engineering. He is illegal engineering serving in one of the Federation's largest organization.
As for Sisko, I think "In the Pale Moonlight" is one of the best episodes not because of Sisko's decision, but the fact that it is willing to expose the ethical challenges that Starfleet officers go through, and that there is not always a clear cut answer. Even the end leaves the doubt that Sisko is unconvinced his choice was the right one.
I like that it leaves it to the audience member to decide how they feel. Its a good episode precisely because there is not a pat answer.
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I don't think so. The end shows Sisko saying that he can live with his decision and ordering the computer to erase the personal log. That doesn't seem ambivalent to me.
Well, as I said, it will vary from person to person. Sisko is not comfortable with the choice he had to make. Just because he can "live with it" doesn't make it the right choice.
As much as I like Sisko, I think he made a number of wrong decisions, including this one. I don't think the episode is saying Sisko is right. The whole of the episode is Sisko's conflict, and one that never seems fully resolved.