Fraud punished brutally from "summary" of The Inferno of Dante Alighieri by Dante Alighieri
People who commit fraud and are deceptive will be severely punished. Those who deceive and take advantage of others will be met with justice and have to face the consequences of their actions.- Fraud is a heinous act that deserves the harshest of punishments. Those who are found guilty of fraud will receive little sympathy from society, and harsh retribution from both the law and those wronged.
- No matter the circumstances, fraud might be seen as an unforgivable sin that leads to swift rebuke. Severe punishments serve as a warning to others not to yield to temptation and help protect society from further harms caused by despicable acts.
- Stealing trust or money through deception can have extreme consequences - some even too severe to bear. Ignorance may be bliss but it does not shield one from punishment for being deceitful.
- Misusing information or funds earned in an unethical way can result in harsh penalties with no hope of mercy. All associated with such a deed may suffer irreparable damage: legally, socially, and professionally.
- To remain firmly on the side of justice, we must accept that fraud should never be taken lightly and should be reprimanded - sometimes severely. Only then shall there be repercussions for such behavior – leaving room for only honesty and sincerity to govern our actions.