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I don't know, this seems like exactly the kind of thing to hand over to the headmaster. Like, more then anything else, the time Jojo and Tsukune and the others spend here is finite, 3 years mostly, and implementing any kind of lasting policy, lasting change is something the administration has got to do. Otherwise it is still "The Strongest makes the rules."
If the Headmaster decides differently, not much we can do anyway. But this is about our decision right now. No point in any waffling.
[X]You're not happy with letting Kuyo walk away from this. In fact, you despise the very idea. But with a cooler head, you have to admit that Tsukune has a point in that just putting him down like the mad dog he is in front of everyone like this will only reinforce the culture of fear he created. Is that really what's best for the students?
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[X]In so many other circumstances, you might agree with Tsukune... but Kuyo was right in that most people aren't so quick to change who they really are. Is teaching the student body a valuable lesson in compassion really more important than making sure that Kuyo won't be able to come back and claim revenge again?
Some people deserve to die to keep the public safe. People like Kuyo, who have far surpassed deserving any form of redemption.
Why does he deserve to live, when the dozens of people he horrifically murdered died screaming? How much good could he possibly do for the world, if he even bothered to change, to even begin making up for all the lives he has stomped out?
Scum like Kuyo only know how to respond to fear, and thus he needs to send a message to all the other worthless fucks that their atrocities will not be tolerated! That THEY won't just get a smack on the bottom and be sent to their rooms!
People who have done far less than Kuyo have deserved to die, why does HE get to live!? Spare his underlings, if you want to preach about mercy like a gutless faux-pacifist!
Oh, Kuyo should definitely be held accountable. And he will be. He's been beaten in every other way and he'll likely be confined and under watch. Right now he's not a risk and he won't be in the foreseeable future. If he ever becomes one again we'll put him down if we must to save others.
But let's make his defeat complete in beating his ideas. We don't need to execute him and doing so out of fear of what he might do or for revenge just helps to partly vindicate him.
If he admits he's wrong, and actually wants to repent, he'll have a long way to go. But any hope of things or someone being better ends when they're dead.
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