Was Impactor wrong when he killed Squadron X?
"They deserved to die, but that didn't give you the right to kill them!" Who has that right to kill? The state? The soldier only in a situation of war? Prowl when he thinks the Povans aren't worth the trouble?
If somebody attacked my daughter with an intent to harm or abuse her, I would kill them if I had the means. The only thing that would stop me would be the repercussions of my actions--being taken away from my daughter.
However, I believe I would feel regret for the premeditated murder of the person who hypothetically attacked my kid. If I got into their house and shoot them in the brains and got away with it, it would haunt me.
If the state punished them, though, would I feel any better?
My father was a therapist in a prison. Every week he came home with more horror stories about the rapists and murderers he had talked to. His views can be summed up like this: "About five percent of them might change. For the rest, society would be better off if they were lined up against a wall and shot."
This is a very peaceful man who was quite involved in protesting the Vietnam War. He had never, before this job, advocated the execution of anyone. And now he was very critical of a prison system that simply kept these psychos under guard rather than disposing of them.
I had a conversation about guns recently on Facebook with a friend who is super right-wing. Weirdly enough, we're really good friends. I don't know how it happens. His whole argument hinged on the hypothetical situation of "You wife's crazy ex-boyfriend gets out of prison [possibly insert other people with a grudge against me here
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(Besty, this conversation will look familiar.)
Naturally, someone pointed out that the smart thing to do would be to call the police and get someone to hang out at your house with a police radio, a car and a good rifle. My friend's response basically said "you don't know very much about the cops, do you?"
So little faith in the state have we? Yet in Impactor's case, the state (Prowl) was utterly unheedful of possible innocent lives that Squadron X would take.
I believe Impactor did the right thing, but that there was no way not to punish him.