While someone should've called Kim on his remarks, I think that had he confined his remarks to Moset and those who followed in his cruel experiments, he would absolutely be justified. Moset deserved his infamy, just as Mengele does.
And in the case of this hologram, while I am not normally one to defend VOY, given that we HAD seen sentient holograms emerge on VOY (and we also saw Vic on DS9), I can understand why there was fear that one programmed with the mind and personality could've caused problems. There is also a VERY serious ethical concern, to my mind, about using information gleaned by torture and cruelty of the highest order, especially put in the form of the torturer himself--even if you DON'T have the risk of emerging sentience.
I do also think that VOY tried to remedy the problem, from what I've read, with the other hologram episode "Flesh and Blood." Remember, it was Kejal the "Cardassian" who turned out to be the good one, and Iden the "Bajoran" who was the evil one. And the ones that got an attitude that time really had a hard lesson about judging by appearances.
Let me tell you something--being a Cardassian fan should NOT mean buying into the delusions. I am one of the biggest fans you'll find around here, and I do like to RP one. I think the Cardassian race had HUGE potential, as exemplified in individuals like Tekeny Ghemor, Joret Dal, Natima Lang, and the man that Damar eventually became. But as long as that potential was held captive to the sickness that ran through their society, that condoned the hate and cruelty of people like Dukat, Madred, Tain, and Moset, then they could never really become who they should have been. I will never, EVER excuse what those people did.
And in the case of this hologram, while I am not normally one to defend VOY, given that we HAD seen sentient holograms emerge on VOY (and we also saw Vic on DS9), I can understand why there was fear that one programmed with the mind and personality could've caused problems. There is also a VERY serious ethical concern, to my mind, about using information gleaned by torture and cruelty of the highest order, especially put in the form of the torturer himself--even if you DON'T have the risk of emerging sentience.
I do also think that VOY tried to remedy the problem, from what I've read, with the other hologram episode "Flesh and Blood." Remember, it was Kejal the "Cardassian" who turned out to be the good one, and Iden the "Bajoran" who was the evil one. And the ones that got an attitude that time really had a hard lesson about judging by appearances.
Let me tell you something--being a Cardassian fan should NOT mean buying into the delusions. I am one of the biggest fans you'll find around here, and I do like to RP one. I think the Cardassian race had HUGE potential, as exemplified in individuals like Tekeny Ghemor, Joret Dal, Natima Lang, and the man that Damar eventually became. But as long as that potential was held captive to the sickness that ran through their society, that condoned the hate and cruelty of people like Dukat, Madred, Tain, and Moset, then they could never really become who they should have been. I will never, EVER excuse what those people did.