It's a constantly recurring trope in Leftist writing.
The deontologically evil character is humiliated, tortured, and murdered.
This is because when someone is deontologically evil, the worse the thing that is done to them, the more good it is. It's not "justice" in their minds to have procedural fairness where the bad guy has to go to jail, or even be executed for specific things he did. In fact, it is evil to stop torturing the bad guy because you are refusing to do more bad things to him, which is inherently more good. He is being tortured, not because of what he did, but because of who he is, and the torture is a cleansing of the soul for everyone else. You are supposed to torture the deontologically evil character past the point of mind break and death because it makes you a good person... even if they are innocent of any actual crime.
Anyone refusing to help torture, humiliate, and kill the deontologically evil character is therefore an accomplice to the D.E. character, and must be treated just as severely.
It's a constantly recurring trope in Leftist writing.
The deontologically evil character is humiliated, tortured, and murdered.
This is because when someone is deontologically evil, the worse the thing that is done to them, the more good it is. It's not "justice" in their minds to have procedural fairness where the bad guy has to go to jail, or even be executed. In fact, it is evil to stop torturing the bad guy because you are refusing to do more bad things to him, which is inherently more good.
Anyone refusing to help torture, humiliate, and kill the deontologically evil character is therefore an accomplice to the D.E. character, and must be treated just as severely.