Point 17: The Surgery of Defense. Ethics Over Retribution
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概要
Key Discussion Points:
The Defender as a Surgeon: Why using force must be treated like a medical amputation. No doctor celebrates cutting off a limb—they do it with a heavy heart, solely to save the patient.
Purpose vs. Emotion: Why the primary and only task of a defender is to neutralize a threat. Any attempt to shift from protection to revenge, humiliation, or "retribution" is a gross ethical violation.
Moral Injury: The price the professional pays. A true defender takes the burden of forced violence upon themselves to protect the psychology of the rest of society from bearing that weight.
The Crime of Conscription: Why drafting peaceful civilians (whose nature is averse to violence) and forcing them to kill is an absolute crime against the individual and a form of moral torture.
Summary: Protecting society is the domain of volunteers and highly trained professionals who are capable of stopping evil without becoming infected by it.