• @[email protected]
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    -1010 months ago

    The great performative irony of the death penalty is that the swiftest, most merciful death is that by firing squad, but it looks violent and brutal and so increasingly cruel and elaborate alternatives are sought.

    • swiftcasty
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      2410 months ago

      Firing squad deaths are prone to human error and could be painful in the final moments leading up to death. Imagine someone accidentally (or on purpose) shoots the subject in the leg or arm instead of the chest. And the subject is awake right up until death.

      In contrast, nitrogen asphyxiation is way more humane. It is not reliant on human skill in the way that firing squads are, and the subject loses consciousness before dying.

      • @Son_of_dad
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        610 months ago

        Murdering someone should not be expedited and made “humane”, cause then it just becomes a clinical procedure, and removes all the nasty bits that go with taking a like.

        Making it easier for the state to continue doing it. If it was messy and gruesome they would think twice

    • @Son_of_dad
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      610 months ago

      I think an execution should be messy and brutal. Make the state, the people watching and the executioner really feel it. That way it has more meaning and maybe they’ll stop doing it.

      Making the death penalty clean, neat and “humane” just encourages the state to do it more. If it wasn’t nice and neat, they’d hold back

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        510 months ago

        It should be humane for the victim not for the executioners or state or the people who want to watch it.

    • @LesserAbe
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      210 months ago

      Didn’t Dr Kevorkian come up with a couple humane methods for assisted suicide? I don’t think we should have the death penalty, but couldn’t one of those be used?