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But it makes us feel safer. It lets us say we're doing the right thing. We're protecting people. One life isn't as important as many lives. The strong kill the weak. That's how it works, right? Everyone's comfortable with that system. "We have to kill him or he'll kill us."
If you kill the strong when they weaken, you avoid the risk.
So -- isn't killing him really just for our peace of mind? To make us feel better?