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New Delfos
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Victims Demand Their Pound of Flesh

Postby New Delfos » Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:07 pm

This issue: Victims Demand Their Pound of Flesh

The Issue

A recent article in The Delfingrad Naysayer has exposed a dirty little secret: prison wardens have been quietly selling the organs from executed criminals and pocketing the proceeds. Enraged citizens, particularly victim's rights organizations, demand retribution.
The Debate

1) "These murderers took away our families and our futures", cries Victims of Violence chapter head Ella Trax, holding a black-draped family photo. "The court ordered restitution, but most criminals have no money. These wardens are stealing the only thing of value these criminals still have: their organs! Give surviving family members the remuneration from these sales. It's the very least you can do after all we've suffered."


2) "We have also lost family to murders and nothing will bring them back to our loving arms", weeps Mary Fellow, a member of Victims for a Just Society. "Monetary reimbursement can't replace what we have lost, but perhaps others can benefit from our loss. We must expand the list of capital crimes to discourage criminals from committing any crimes at all, while providing a substantial source of new organs to our hospitals. Criminals can repay society by helping the ailing victims of organ failure. Let transplant survivors be our memorial!"


3) A serene voice from the back commands the crowd's attention. "My children, we cannot relieve violence with violence", intones Freddy Smith, Roshi of Delfingrad Zendo, sitting zazen. "The solution lies not with taming corrupt officials, but within ourselves. We should not be killing these criminals; we should be leading them. Our prisons should hire counsellors and sensei to guide them to a better path of penance and good works. Prisoners can return life with life by tending our crops and feeding the hungry. We must end capital punishment, for the betterment of our own inner light. Only then will we truly find peace."


So I'm kind of used to the recurrent NS extremes of not having middle grounds, all options seem to request secondary effects on measures that blurs each one of the options: Option 1 makes executed criminals pay back with their own organs for funding prisons and pay back victims; Option 2 enlarges death penalty to harvest more organs to hospitals; Option 3 Ends death penalty but seems to also increase government spending on counseling and rehabilitation while also making allusion to forced labor (slave) into agriculture. Option 4 seems to be the most sane imho.

Either way, I believe that in my nation Death Penalty was already abolished, so...executed prisoners? Prison wardens have been illegally executing prisoners and harvesting their bodies? Is there a bug or something?

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Postby Frisbeeteria » Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:10 pm

New Delfos wrote:Either way, I believe that in my nation Death Penalty was already abolished, so...executed prisoners? Prison wardens have been illegally executing prisoners and harvesting their bodies? Is there a bug or something?

No bug. You may have abolished the death penalty in an issue, but you've reinstated it somewhere else. "Victims Demand Their Pound of Flesh" does run a legality check (as did I), and your nation allows capital punishment.

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New Delfos
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Postby New Delfos » Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:39 pm

Death Penalty on Death Row? I was pretty sure I abolished it, yet I'm abolishing it AGAIN, so if this issue comes back I'll be sure to note it here. :eyebrow:


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