It's not an either/or. Semice is a callous asshole. Fizzer's clan management system is broken.
But the majority of the fault here lies with Colonel, Kazuki, Panda, and all the other people who made the ultimate call. And until we acknowledge that, until we take action, this is going to keep happening.
You don't blame the LEGO company when someone ignores the warning labels and lets their infant play with small LEGOs and choke to death. Yes, there's a flaw in LEGOs and it sucks that you can choke to death if you swallow them. Yes, it's easy to trust LEGOs because of how friendly there are. But you're the one who decided to invite the vampire into his home.
you are fully aware that moral boundaries and legality are not the same thing.
It's not a question of moral boundaries or legality. Legality's not even what I'm appealing to.
I'm pointing out that the moral/legal/etc. responsibility here lies with the party that had the most power to prevent this action- and that's you/Recoil/whoever else had MR, Colonel.
If I had decided to give in to your request and put you in charge of the entire strategic side of The Lost Wolves, I'd be at much more fault than you for destroying the clan's hopes of being remotely competitive. Hell, when I accepted your request to join The Lost Wolves, I also took responsibility for any damage that could result to TLW as a consequence of your questionable history and behavior (fortunately, that didn't occur). By keeping Semice in TLW, in charge of TLW's strategic side, and on our CL8 roster, I'm also taking responsibility for the consequences of that calculated decision and acknowledging that I can't blame all the consequences away on less-than-ideal circumstances.
That's how leadership works- when you make a decision, you also take responsibility for the consequences instead of deciding to push them onto someone else.
That's not intrinsically a question of morality or legality- it's how you attribute responsibility.
Edited 5/18/2016 20:53:54