CommanderOtto wrote:well, the other day I saw in the news that a lady went outside with the stroller and the baby inside. When she was walking in the park some guy tried to rob her and while she was giving her purse the son of a [female dog] shot the baby in the face. I'm sure that lady is wishing for the death penalty... Now, the method used for the execution is somewhat stupid, putting a person to sleep. Is it fair for that lady to see that a-hole is getting a humane death, while she lost her son in the most terrible way? Nowadays all the killers say they have dementia and try to get away with it. Then they get 20 years of prison (or less), are released, and go back and kill another innocent person.
I mean, i'm not for death penalty, but we should think about how people like that lady feel after loosing a son in such a way. It's not fair. I just don't say "yes, death penalty" because an innocent person could be wrongly convicted and killed, since the justice system is also imperfect.
something to think about...
[m'kay] wrote:CommanderOtto wrote:well, the other day I saw in the news that a lady went outside with the stroller and the baby inside. When she was walking in the park some guy tried to rob her and while she was giving her purse the son of a [female dog] shot the baby in the face. I'm sure that lady is wishing for the death penalty... Now, the method used for the execution is somewhat stupid, putting a person to sleep. Is it fair for that lady to see that a-hole is getting a humane death, while she lost her son in the most terrible way? Nowadays all the killers say they have dementia and try to get away with it. Then they get 20 years of prison (or less), are released, and go back and kill another innocent person.
I mean, i'm not for death penalty, but we should think about how people like that lady feel after loosing a son in such a way. It's not fair. I just don't say "yes, death penalty" because an innocent person could be wrongly convicted and killed, since the justice system is also imperfect.
something to think about...
No, we shouldn't take into account how people feel. The justice system does not and should not account for feelings. It's not "fair"? Tough [poo]. We got where we are today by making damn sure that feelings don't mean anything in a court of law. People dying doesn't solve a single, solitary thing. If you already have someone in captivity for life, the only reason you should kill them is if it's a financial liability to keep them alive. If it would cost more to kill them in a humane, orderly way, then keep them alive so they can actually have a chance to make up for what they've done, even if it's just by suffering.
What you say isn't "something to think about", because you're just appealing to some childish pathos [poo] rather than the systems that barely manage to keep our society afloat. I don't give a [poo] what one lady thinks, I wouldn't allow an entire governmental system to be changed just because one woman lost a child. I wouldn't allow an entire governmental system to be changed just because I lost my child. You can't just throw brute strength and feelings around and expect things to be changed for the better. We need a different kind of strength now, and that's the strength of reason and cruelty rather than passion and misplaced kindness. What would you have the mother do? Would you suggest that she be able to pick the method of death for the man who killed her child? Well done, she's chosen to kill him herself in the most excruciating way possible. Guess what? Now she's a killer. That scar will not leave her psyche as long as she lives. Now that she knows that killing is an a-ok response, if she has another child she'll protect it with all she has from threats that may or may not even exist in all actuality. Now you've brutally killed one person and made a killer out of the other, just because you decided to make allowances for how someone feels after a loss.
Oh, but that's not all! Suddenly now there's a bunch of people who want to do the same thing, because you decided that you would let your feelings about one woman's case force you to change things up, now everyone wants the same exact treatment. You gave candy to one kid in the class for being an especially good girl, and now everyone wants a piece for themselves. People can be cruel, hateful things and then oh hey now you've got a bunch of people saying that if something gets stolen from them, they should be able to beat the [poo] out of a person so long as the medical bills are equal or less to the amount stolen. Get your feelings bull [poo] out of here. Killing someone is the easy way out, every single time. All it does is [m'kay] you up in the head and let the person who's killed get off easy without actually paying for their crime.
haasd0gg wrote:You're right. Just send all the [poo] bags to me. My psyche is completely [m'kay] already.
CommanderOtto wrote:it's not something I made up. Death penalty exists in many states here. And you didn't read what I said in the last sentences.
haasd0gg wrote:So, if someone were to murder a child or, lets say, your parents, it is your opinion that they should continue with their life?
masterjedi wrote:the remaims of a cooker found which was packed with nails.
CommanderOtto wrote:Narg, I admit my opinion is not very clear here, but what I wanted to point out is that it's easy to say "no death penalty" if one has not been through a situation like having your son shot in the head, or your wife die in some terrorist attack. For example, if a terrorist (Osama, for example) had been captured and sent to a U.S court instead.. would you prefer to let him live, or allow the death penalty? See what I mean? Don't take it as an "attack", i'm just saying man..
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