I understand where you're coming from. That would be how I feel too if I know conclusively with evidence that the accused person is guilty. It's a sensitive hypothetical situation.
But it wouldn't be ideal for society if everyone acts on everything solely based on their emotions. It would be chaos and barbarism.
That's why we establish a set of morals, laws and ethics that is common to all, to avoid such hypotheticals, to create a social order that protects people's natural rights, and establish ways to deal with those who violate them.
Societies incentives are rarely my own. Which is why this is fake volunteerism. Absolute bullshit if you ask me.
I see that your main problem is with people calling it 'voluntaryism'.
It is voluntary only to the extent that your incentives and the actions you make in accordance with them don't violate the rights of others.
No need for theorizing. It doesn't matter.
"I love by my own rules, I bear the consequences of my own freedom".
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