• krellor
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    321 year ago

    I’m conflicted on this. I want the death penalty abolished, but also recognize that a more humane death lessens suffering.

    What I don’t want is humane methods of execution being used to further normalize the killing of citizens through a flawed and biased judicial system.

    I hope these humans methods are adopted, and that people keep pushing for executions to be abolished.

    • @MeanEYE
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      81 year ago

      In my opinion, death penalty is never a solution. For many reasons, but one of the biggest ones being that countries with death penalty don’t have less crime for which death penalty is punishment, implying it doesn’t really work. Another reason being is that when government kills someone it’s doing it in the name of all, making us all murderers. Perhaps the biggest reason is making sure person actually did it. Law is not about who’s right but who argues best. Time and time again we’ve been proven this fact, especially when the rich are involved.

      • @Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow
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        -41 year ago

        Also it costs a fuckton to prosecute and in many ways is any easy way out. What, you’re giving the guy who shot 3 kids and then tried to shoot himself the death penalty?

        Life in prison, where the food is just enough to not starve, the healthcare just enough to continue your suffering, where you’re surrounded 24/7 by the worst of humanity is about as close to hell as we know exists. Just put people in there.

          • @Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow
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            01 year ago

            I’m not advocating torture bro, I’m describing prison. It’s more hlthan adequate punishment.

    • @howsetheraven
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      21 year ago

      The second one is literally the goal so I wouldn’t hold your breath. Or do since it’s nitrogen.