• Chaos
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    141 year ago

    Tbh, this seems totally reasonable and more places should do this. These people may have a mental issue, however have proven that they cannot be trusted. Although it’s worth noting this won’t completely halt sex drive, but reduce it.

    • Omega
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      561 year ago

      My first reaction is yes.

      My second reaction that this is bad for the same reason as the death penalty. These penalties are permanent for the wrongly convicted too.

      • @captainlezbian
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        121 year ago

        Yeah, also I don’t trust a government to have the power to enact cruel punishments even for reprehensible crimes. It just incentivizes the government to find ways to frame things it doesn’t like as those crimes.

      • Chaos
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        81 year ago

        Yeah there’s always that. It is true, but there is still permanency in losing the years in jail. Maybe they just need to be more strict on who gets castrated. I.E only after serving the full sentance and being released.

        • Omega
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          81 year ago

          Every day in jail is an opportunity to reverse an unjust ruling. (Probably not applicable to all countries.) Death and dismemberment is immediate, definitive, and unnecessary. If that happened to just one innocent person, I would say it’s not worth it.