I was discussing the idea for having a system of voluntary gladiatorial combat between prisoners run for profit to help ease the burden of the prison system.
I´m not sure I understand why we would have prisoners do that which we regard a criminal act.
Not only does this proposal display a view of imprisoned persons I don´t share, it also is irreconcilable with and counterproductive to every concept and goal of punishment that I find reasonable.
Actually, I wouldn´t know why not have unemployed persons fight each other publicly to help ease the financial burden of unemployment, persons suffering from diseases fight each other publicly for to help ease the burden of public heath care etc., once we have started going down that road.
Now one individual didnt like this idea and was extremely upset about the very idea of gladiatorial combat but wouldnt go into details.
Well, the idea of solving conflicts by means of physical violence has become somewhat "out of fashion", if you will. Having people who don´t even have a conflict fight each other just for the heck of it, for our entertainment and our financial comfort does not match basic paradigms of our societies.
On a more personal note, I wouldn´t know how to credibly communicate the virtue of non-violence (e.g. to children) if violence for entertainment were an accepted and even institutionalized part of our society.
So why is this, why is there an objection to having just a fight between humans?
Because violence is an archaic means of the primitive and uneducated. We need more education, we don´t need more violence.
Because our societies put great effort in keeping people from fighting each other physically. Many prisoners are imprisoned exactly because they haven´t understood this basic ethical/societal principle and have violated it. The common idea behind imprisoning people is to teach them comply with the paradigms of our society. Institutionalizing sociopathy conflicts with not only with this goal, but with those very paradigms.