I should have been more clear about who the illu-chian military executes at the end of a war. The illu-chian military only executes POWs or civilians who have evidence of being apart of a war crime or are considered to be likely to cause unrest or cause another war with illu-chi. The illu-chian military prefers a guillotine with a large crowd in attendance in order for him/her to serve his/her death penalty.Jedinsto wrote:Illu-chi wrote: The illu-chian government and military does not support violence but sees it as necessary to show the population of the losing side that they were wrong and to make the population understand they lost. What you call bloodthirst I call the end to a conflict of interest and I know what bloodthirst means.
Executing the opposition in a war to show them that they're wrong? "Yes, we ended the lives of our PoWs, we are right, you are wrong." What type of logic is that? This is literally just saying that murdering somebody is morally right. That's no stretch.