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@BloodySorcerer
Not that wartime rules are a bad thing. Although, the first Bushido example suggests modern Bushido is being used by corporations to "get the maximum amount of work out of their salarymen" (i.e. black companies). But the way you say it sounds like it's a bad thing that it's not allowed to kill random people for slights against somebody's honor (in general, rather than just this specific example).
It's more like we, as a society, have realized killing eachother over honor insults is excessive and leads to a lot of dead people. Not to mention honor codes are mainly rules/conduct for during war with purposes like keeping the trained killers in check/prevent them from killing innocents whenever they feel like (i.e. Chivalry example 1 example 2) and those in charge getting the most effort/loyalty from their warriors (i.e. Bushido example 1 example 2)Something that people nowadays don't really understand because people no longer give a damn about honor and it's why they believe there is an overreation when things like this happens in stories.
Not that wartime rules are a bad thing. Although, the first Bushido example suggests modern Bushido is being used by corporations to "get the maximum amount of work out of their salarymen" (i.e. black companies). But the way you say it sounds like it's a bad thing that it's not allowed to kill random people for slights against somebody's honor (in general, rather than just this specific example).