And fundamentally one of the big issues with the empire is, well, cultivation.
The gods literally walk the earth, devouring massive piles of wealth to fuel their insatiable lust for power.
It'll be one less rapist with the political power to get away with it. It'll be one less sin of inaction weighing on the conscience.Because thats revenge porn, not really fixing anything even if its satisfying.
Hey, that'd be nice. Then we wouldn't even get into trouble for killing him. Bit of a pipe dream, admittedly.An audit isn't going to take a Viscounty into hitting range of a Baron unless it has already taken them to the point of open rebellion, since thats what happens when you try to break the back of an armed power.
Indiscriminate? That's just libel.Justice is going to lie heavily in setting up better protections and shelter for unaffliated mortals. Prevent harm rather than cause indiscriminate harm.
The exile wasn't the fucking issue. Who'd want to be family to someone that sells you like livestock to that beast of man anyway? It's the shit that's legally considered mortal abuse that deserves death for the man responsible and public shaming for the families that engaged in it to protect their worthless and fraudulent reputations.The initial marriage arrangement can't really be touched without rivers of blood. Nor can exiling from a clan, which is only fair to no longer benefit from clan resources if you refuse your role in clan prosperity.
But everything after that is mortal abuse which is illegal but poorly enforced.
Making the abuses harder to pull off is good, yeah. These seem like good starts to it. We should emulate them once said Empress abandons and betrays us.In practice, this depends entirely on where you live, who you crossed and how powerful you personally are.
If the area you can travel on your own is larger than the turf of your clan, you could leave and make your own living, assuming you have marketable skills.
Which means both travel and upkeep must be available, or you run facefirst into economics. Neither are cheap in a deathworld, somebody has to foot the bill, and somebody has to permit it.
Which is where you see the Great Sect system doing exactly that.
And the local nobility needing to have it shoved down their throats in general because it IS an infringement on their political soveriegnity.
As are the Empress' soup kitchens and similar initiatives. Those with political power dislike it because it erodes their soft power.
His entire life's earnings would just be a rounding error for Ling Qi. Not to mention that it would cost more to locate him than he could ever hope to own.Ling Qis father is also the blame for the situation. We should find and beat him until some child support falls off him.
I think that's exactly the point. He's one less evil person in a city full of normalised corruption. It doesn't fix anything apart from making us feel better. It doesn't fix the larger societal problems which led to it. Hence, Renxiang's focus.It'll be one less rapist with the political power to get away with it. It'll be one less sin of inaction weighing on the conscience.
Admittedly, that's not much in the grand scheme of things.
One less evil person is one less person doing evil. It's fully worth pursuing even if we can't root out all corruption and has more effect than just making us feel good.I think that's exactly the point. He's one less evil person in a city full of normalised corruption. It doesn't fix anything apart from making us feel better. It doesn't fix the larger societal problems which led to it. Hence, Renxiang's focus.
Ultimately, it does nothing but make us feel good for a short while before we run into another person just like him. And in Tonghou, that's a lot of people. Hence Jiao's heart demon.
I feel like CRX could use his arrest/trial as a way to go after other corrupt figures. It would also provide Ling Qiu and her mother some closure witch is fairly important given her cultivation.I think that's exactly the point. He's one less evil person in a city full of normalised corruption. It doesn't fix anything apart from making us feel better. It doesn't fix the larger societal problems which led to it. Hence, Renxiang's focus.
Ultimately, it does nothing but make us feel good for a short while before we run into another person just like him. And in Tonghou, that's a lot of people. Hence Jiao's heart demon.
One less evil person is one less person doing evil. It's fully worth pursuing even if we can't root out all corruption and has more effect than just making us feel good.
His potential victims may later be preyed on by someone else, but at least for a short time, they have some semblance of peace.
"But you did not fix anything." argument always feels so silly.
Yes, i did not suddenly transform the world into a paradise, but there is now one less person abusing others, that is fixing a thing.
It is silly because the problem being solved is not "there are bad people" but "there is this bad person".It's not silly. You're just putting a bandaid on the problem until another asshole rips it off one minute later. It'll use up most of our political capital for one person when we could spend it doing something better, like preventing a possible war or, you know, convincing others to set laws that limit such behaviour in the first place.
It's not about making the world a paradise. It's about making sure that the wound heals instead of constantly replacing bandages until you've bled out. Or well, putting well-crafted bandages that can hold long instead of flimsy ones that fall out in minutes, since this is a wicked problem.
At the cost of wasting resources that can more effectively help more people elsewhere.If you demand all problems are solved at once, then nothing well get solved.
And, again, you are incisting on focusing a different problem.
Corruption is a problem, sure.
But so is this one person.
Killing them does not destroy corruption (though it does reduce it), but it will remove that one person.
Therefore allow people be harmed when we could stop it in case we might do some "greater good" somewhere else later?At the cost of wasting resources that can more effectively help more people elsewhere.
Your argument would be perfectly reasonable if we had infinite political power, but we don't.