ardent: (And now you steal away)
Kiyotaka Ishimaru (石丸 清多夏) ([personal profile] ardent) wrote in [personal profile] dreamsofahero 2013-10-17 09:27 am (UTC)

Something like that. It was a situation that made people choose between what was just and what was right.

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What do you think should be done, in circumstances like that? When the just option isn't necessarily the right thing to do by anyone?

For example, someone breaks a law, and breaking that law is punishable by death. They knew that when they broke the law in the first place; however, the law was broken because they genuinely thought that breaking it was the only way to survive. Should that person face a death sentence anyway? What they did is unforgivable, but by human standards it's...understandable. I guess.

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