If one person has five loaves of bread and five people have no loaves of bread is it right for the one person to be forced to starve so that the other five people can eat? Now consider the inverse, is it right for one person wielding a gun(symbolic of executive power) to force five people to starve so that they can survive? Neither idea is right and, although the numbers are different, both come to the same end...Might is right and screw everyone else because they are not important. Why? The morals of it are 'We, the people, think that mutliating a child would be a good thing to do.' The logic is 'We, the people, would enjoy seeing a child mutilated.' The few are sacrificed in service of the many. Going further it would be possible to assume that the crowd were of the mind set that their own right to enjoyment were superior to the child's right not to feel pain. Similar in many respects to the argument on gay rights...The crowd subscribing to the mindset that it is better that other people suffer than they themselves suffer. (Whilst it is possible to argue that Gay people should fight against oppression of their entire way of life; fighting unfairly against not being allowed to do something which only functions as a status symbol is not really fighting for anything more than enjoyment and the suffering which they, I, feel, is entirely psychological, not physical.) NB: I personally would object because I have a strict code of morals which would be offended by the notion of damaging another human being for any reason. I am talking in general. Traffic laws exist so that one cars do not kill pedestrians. Anti-Trust laws exist to prevent industrialists from exploiting the majority. Anti-Communist laws exist to prevent the 1% of American Communists from growing. The War on Iraq exists to prevent a small country from exploiting rising Oil Prices...or to prevent a small country from deploying Nuclear Weapons. Similarly The UN has sanctions against North Korea because it has Nuclear Weapons and the majority feels that it shouldn't.