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@ConstanceAtticus forum 7 comments schedule
@ConstanceAtticus

Is justice still justice if there are casualties?

shurikenwolfbadass_13

Yes, justice is still justice if there are casualties, as long as those casualties are outweighed by the amount of good done, characters and organizations can do a few bad things for the far greater good, and for the benefit of everything else. But if they do have casualties don't just wave them away.

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Of course it is!

@Masterkey

I guess it depends. You could say justice is subjective like basically everything else (besides truth, which is outside of humans' thoughts and opinions).

@ConstanceAtticus

What about if the protagonists have to occasionally execute people like queens and kings in the fourteen-hundreds?

@ConstanceAtticus

Of course only if they've actually done severe and irreversible wrong

@Masterkey

Well capital punishment IS justice. Everyone's life is sacred, and everyone has the right to freedom, but if you infringe upon anyone else's life or freedom you forfeit your right to life and freedom.