I agree that the system is the problem. Never said it wasn't. Seeing Ortiz punished is not mutually exclusive with fixing the system. I was simply attempting to offer an explanation as to why people are calling for punishment given that it will not fix the system or prevent future Aaron's (as you've been so enthusiastically pointing out for the past two days). That's why Nietzsche is relevant - clearly deterrence is not the motive here, so what is? Do you have a better explanation?
As for your last paragraph, I'm happy to let my fellow technerds judge who is the sociopath here. I do believe that Ortiz has egregiously failed if her intent were to do good. I do not believe in the prima facie legitimacy of duly enacted laws in a representative democracy - especially one made up of such morally degraded citizens as our current United States.
As for your last paragraph, I'm happy to let my fellow technerds judge who is the sociopath here. I do believe that Ortiz has egregiously failed if her intent were to do good. I do not believe in the prima facie legitimacy of duly enacted laws in a representative democracy - especially one made up of such morally degraded citizens as our current United States.