Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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Do you believe that there is ever a scenario where it would be acceptable to threaten or endanger the wellbeing of an innocent person in order to change the behavior of someone close to them?
For example: In family A, Dad is doing something that you are vehemently against. What he is doing is legal, but morally questionable in your view. In order to get him to cease doing said action, is it okay to threaten harm to any member of his family if he should choose to continue?
*I am purposefully not using a specific example, because I don't want this to turn into a debate about the example, but rather the action.*
In other words, is there any end which would justify the above means?
For example: In family A, Dad is doing something that you are vehemently against. What he is doing is legal, but morally questionable in your view. In order to get him to cease doing said action, is it okay to threaten harm to any member of his family if he should choose to continue?
*I am purposefully not using a specific example, because I don't want this to turn into a debate about the example, but rather the action.*
In other words, is there any end which would justify the above means?

