Reminds me of this scene from The State of the Art from Iain Banks:
I once visited a place where they killed people by putting them in a chair. Not torture — that was common enough; beds and chairs were very much the par when it came to getting people helpless and confined, to inflict pain upon them — but actually set it up to kill them while they sat. They — get this — they either gassed them or they passed very high electric currents through them. A pellet dropped into a container beneath the seat, like some obscene image of a commode, producing a fatal gas; or a cap over their head, and their hands dipped in some conducting fluid, to fry their brains.
You want to know the punch line? Yeah, [...] give us the punch line. This same state had a law that forbade — and I quote — “cruel and unusual punishments!” Can you believe that?
Humans keep other humans in cages with bars and no privacy for their toilet.
And ~95% of people think this is acceptable.
Reminds me of this scene from The State of the Art from Iain Banks:
not just other humans, pretty much all sentient beings that can be commodified in some way