What do you mean by Violation of free will?
I read that as if you are saying violating free will would take away free will. Taking away free will would make everything worse. The reason why humans are so screwed up in this prison is because our freedom is taken away and replaced with a nonsensical illogical fictional rules that doesn't really exist in reality.
I think the only question that is the most important is how to escape the death traps regardless of its complexity. It needs to be broken down into stages with details to follow.
If this Harvey wants to help thats great, but if Harvey can not answer that question in detail, then it fails to be anything important and becomes just another dead end.
I don't really know how to respond I find it difficult to understand why your asking me what free will and violation means but I will try.
Free Will - The ability to decide what to do independently of any outside influence
Violation - An action that breaks or acts against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect
Catch 22 - An impossible situation where you are prevented from doing one thing until you have done another thing that you cannot do until you have done the first thing.
The question I am asking is how do we get around the apparent catch 22.
Precisely this is what is perplexing me. So a few make a decision for 7 billion people without thier knowledge or informed consent and this is considered the free will of humanity condemning it. See ya later, maybe.
Put it this way, if reversed, would they still feel the same way? Would we act the same way?
Obviously there's more at play we are unaware of but this still looks like a raw deal. We only ask for a fighting chance where everyone knows what's at stake. It would be over rapidly. Maybe we die, but we'd die on our feet rather than living on our knees.