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So the only deterrent to committing a vicious crime (or crimes) is to become a ward of the state?
Free room and board and health care forever.
Oh the humanity!
Does that make you want to go out and kill someone?
So the only deterrent to committing a vicious crime (or crimes) is to become a ward of the state?
Free room and board and health care forever.
Oh the humanity!
State-sponsored execution brings people closer together?I understand where you are coming from. If people were purely rational beings what you say would make a lot of sense. But we aren't; we are emotional creatures. There is a basic human need for retribution and a civilized society will find a way to satisfy that need without breaking down the barriers that keep society intact. Execution carried out by the State after due process in the justice system is an excellent way of doing just that.
You are assuming that feelings should have anything to do with this.
The problem I have with executions, besides the error-prone process that leads to them and the fact that I am not comfortable with the idea, is that it's a double standard; not because a society doesn't have the right to revoke one's life, but because it's borne out of the perceived need for revenge: someone hurt us, so someone will pay. We need to feel good about this situation again, and we still think that hurting or killing someone will do the trick. It's antiquated reasoning, and has no place in a modern society, where we know better than to think that it's a deterrent, or that it will actually make the victims or their loved ones feel better. The double standard is that we expect each other to act rationally, but we have laws which allow society as a whole to act out of rage. That's completely ridiculous, to me.
Human is a whole lot more than a species. But I'm not surprised, to you, stating an opinion is equivalent to rape, torture, and murder.Except he didn't. Unless you can explain how he changed his species.
As I read your statement, you grant that society has the right to revoke someone's life, but don't like the idea that society, acting through its proper legislative and legal systems, may come to the conclusion certain criminal acts are so heinous as to warrant such punishment.
Human is a whole lot more than a species. But I'm not surprised, to you, stating an opinion is equivalent to rape, torture, and murder.
I am Registered Nurse. I have compassion oozing out of every pore. That this DBs death was a tad painful is too bad. Heart attacks are not unusual. Pain is not unusual. Cruel? He shouldn't have raped, buried alive, and murdered someone. His death was orders of magnitudes less cruel than his victims. Celebrate? Hell yeah. I would even have started a new line of asked.It isn't stating an opinion. It's that you have no compassion. You are celebrating a torturous death. That is why I said you are no better than him.
I would not quite say that. After all, his death is a consequence of those he inflicted, and that makes a difference, as most of us would acknowledge that he made a choice that his victims never could. Wolrab may not be as good as some would wish him to be, but that does not drop him instantly into the same pot as a bloody and despicable criminal.It isn't stating an opinion. It's that you have no compassion. You are celebrating a torturous death. That is why I said you are no better than him.