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impure_tale) wrote2011-06-22 09:16 pm
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I would like to clarify a certain issue. There have been debates as to how Edward Sexby would be dealt with after he attacked me in my cabin. At the time I insisted that I would not have the Wardens vote on this for two reasons. The first, which most assume already, is that I would like to decide that myself. The second, and most important, is that I was not about to demand that a system work for me that I spat upon not two hours before I was injured.
I still will not. Sexby has since sent messengers like the craven dog he behaves as to express that he felt it unfair that the decision should be left to me. When two people of the same stature have a disagreement, why should one take authority over the other? I would see more sense in this were the querant not doing so after already deciding that I was guilty and how I was meant to be punished.
No, it's not fair. If we were talking about fairness I would have your last remaining hand, and fuck anyone that dares suggest I wouldn't have the right.
That he would have the audacity to send people and not face me and speak with me as one man professing equality would to another is enough to shake away the layers of medicine and drug. I am angry and my body complains with me.
I have not made my decision. This whining will not induce me to consider more quickly. It is my answer and I shall render it when I wish to.
I still will not. Sexby has since sent messengers like the craven dog he behaves as to express that he felt it unfair that the decision should be left to me. When two people of the same stature have a disagreement, why should one take authority over the other? I would see more sense in this were the querant not doing so after already deciding that I was guilty and how I was meant to be punished.
No, it's not fair. If we were talking about fairness I would have your last remaining hand, and fuck anyone that dares suggest I wouldn't have the right.
That he would have the audacity to send people and not face me and speak with me as one man professing equality would to another is enough to shake away the layers of medicine and drug. I am angry and my body complains with me.
I have not made my decision. This whining will not induce me to consider more quickly. It is my answer and I shall render it when I wish to.

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-I don't acknowledge the Wardens' collective authority. There is therefore no justice in leaving it to them.
-So if I ask someone significantly stronger and healthier than you are to beat the piss and shit from your bones, would you consider that a fair trade? After all, you viewed your wife the victim and me the aggressor. Do I have to choose a Warden?
-I disagree. Wholeheartedly. No justice.
-Inmates are Inmates. I would confer the right to those that are assigned to look after their protection, if said Warden did not perpetrate the crime.
-You rebelled against the system you came from. You aren't entitled to a jury.
-I do not give a flying resounding and glimmering fuck what other Wardens have submitted themselves to. I have not. I will not.
You will not shame me for honesty. You have no right to discretion and you certainly are not entitled to my civility. I am inclined to take my time and consider carefully out of fairness, but not out of any respect for you. I simply will not cry for your blood so quickly as you, like a savage, would demand mine.
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- I do. I do not acknowledge that you have any authority over me. I acknowledge only the authority of several wardens.
- I am not in the business of trade, sir. As is a great, and old, adage, two wrongs do not make a right. I have committed a grave wrong against you, but to allow you retribution is an insult to justice. I acted out of anger - and all have acknowledged the grave wrong in my action - if you were to take the same against me, I should hope they would acknowledge the same.
- There is more justice in a collective process than retribution put in the victim's hands.
- If that is how you choose to see things, sir, I might as well return to my guns to ensure the right thing is done.
- All men are entitled to a jury. A man arrested for sedition is entitled to a trial like any other. Rebelling against the system or not, the system must still be imposed and used .
- You are not the one being punished. I am. I am the one submitting myself to someone's authority in allowing them to punish me. It will not be you.
No, but my wife does, and I tried to keep this conversation in private, and as discreet as possible for her sake, not my own.
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And as before, your ailment is that you do not listen, or rather you fail to comprehend what you hear. I am not demanding retribution.
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I intend not to protest for your opinion to be ignored. I intend to protest for the very heavily influenced opinion of my victim to be tempered by some impartial mediation, if naught else.
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I consider this my right as much the next warden, and I will demand it. I would not refuse it from any other.
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In the spirit of... all, I offer you a compromise. I will accept you offering the wardens an alternative punishment for myself - one which you have chosen, in addition to the others available to them. It is then down to them, and their authority, to choose which to enforce, but your opinion has clearly been heard and marked, and given an equal chance against other punishments. But it is still reached impartially.
Is that an acceptable compromise? If you still wish not to discuss it, I shall put the suggestion to a neutral party. Mr Narvin, perhaps.
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Leave it to someone else.
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I shall suggest it to Narvin as a compromise of position.