A question for all you do-gooders.

May 22, 2009 13:37


Since I gather there are plenty of heroes, superheroes, and generally nice and good people around here. Answer me this:

Would killing all criminals make the world a better place?

...put some thought into it.

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[anon, ip untraceable, voice] checkmymobile May 22 2009, 12:28:19 UTC
It would only make criminals out of the legal system.

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[voice] gonnabe1st May 22 2009, 12:34:03 UTC
Oh, but it isn't the legal system that's killing the people here... even though I think some of the governments are too scared to disapprove at this point..

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[anon, ip untraceable, voice] checkmymobile May 22 2009, 12:36:02 UTC
If it isn't the legal system doing it, then it's a crime in and of itself. Mass murder isn't excusable, regardless of the victims' criminal records.

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[voice] gonnabe1st May 22 2009, 12:43:29 UTC
Hmm. Yes, I agree. But it's... rather complicated to do something against it.

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[anon, ip untraceable, voice] checkmymobile May 22 2009, 12:48:21 UTC
Why is that?

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[voice, locked] gonnabe1st May 22 2009, 12:51:17 UTC
That is, because it's done with a device I think exists only in this world. Which it shouldn't be in the first place, but I'll get to the point.

It's possible to kill a person as long as you know their real name and their face. They will die, regardless where they are, what they may be doing. Most of them of heart attacks, if you're wondering if it was possible to track down.

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[anon, ip untraceable, voice; locked] checkmymobile May 22 2009, 12:54:36 UTC
...That kind of power doesn't belong in the hands of any man. What are the authorities doing to get the device away from this person?

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[voice; locked] gonnabe1st May 22 2009, 12:59:03 UTC
Trying and failing pathetically.

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