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Old 2016-08-14, 21:16   Link #31
DMurphy
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"I'm utterly confused why we keep bringing up the ethics behind killing," is a sentence that would sound absolutely psychotic if we weren't talking about fictional beings, just as a side note. Which when you consider that you seem to have forgotten a few times so far that we are talking about fictional beings, might be a touch concerning.

But if this was only about making sure souls aren't destroyed - and we're both well aware that that's not the crux of your argument, since you only brought it up after having every single one of your other points thoroughly rebutted - then there's a simple way around that: Establish a Hollow civilisation under the rule Las Noches.

Exterminating all Hollows is morally incorrect and, as others have said, practically impossible: Establishing a society under the rule of a benevolent Hollow government is not - in fact, we know it's not impossible, because Baraggan had reigned as king over Hueco Mundo for years, with a sizable court, it's just that he didn't care if people died. Aizen ruled over Hueco Mundo as well, with Hollows inside and outside the walls of Las Noches under his command, so clearly it is possible to govern it.

Establish a government, lay down laws against murder, imprison those who break those laws. Problem solved.

In which case, why is there even anything to discuss? It's heavily implied that Harribel is already doing that.
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