Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
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Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-64879662
Wrongly hanged woman set to be exonerated for her alleged crimes. All those ghouls out there who believe in hanging ought to read up this mis-carriage of justice.
Wrongly hanged woman set to be exonerated for her alleged crimes. All those ghouls out there who believe in hanging ought to read up this mis-carriage of justice.
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
Have a look at the countries that currently have the death penalty. Do you seriously believe its a good idea to be aligned with them.
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I’m anti death penalty, but the way to work out an ethical position isn’t to do the opposite of a faction that you consider wrong, but to actually scrutinise the position itself. The ethical wrongness of the death penalty doesn’t require pointing at the countries that have itThe Mindsweep wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 10:29 pmHave a look at the countries that currently have the death penalty. Do you seriously believe its a good idea to be aligned with them.
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
Agreed, but with some it's hard to know where to begin with trying to have a reasoned debate. My response was 'oh here we go again" to the with modern forensics etc. Personally I can never see the justification for the death penalty, its plays on people's desire for simplistic solutions. You don't need to research very far to see how those countries whose criminal justice system is based on punishment eg the USA, compare to those that have rehabilitation eg Norway at their core. Its clear which method produces the safest society to live in.CEB wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 10:50 pmI’m anti death penalty, but the way to work out an ethical position isn’t to do the opposite of a faction that you consider wrong, but to actually scrutinise the position itself. The ethical wrongness of the death penalty doesn’t require pointing at the countries that have itThe Mindsweep wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 10:29 pmHave a look at the countries that currently have the death penalty. Do you seriously believe its a good idea to be aligned with them.
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The idea that the death penalty is in any way a deterrent has been so regularly and comprehensively debunked that anyone who trots out that argument is making a conscious decision to believe something that is demonstrably untrue.
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
I'm against the death penalty...it's the easy way out for the guilty in my opinion.
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Harlow obviously didn't want to bother reading about this awful, awful miscarriage of justice, which happened locally. Obviously felt it would interfere with his toxic, prejudiced viewpoint.
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
Lee Anderson is in favour of it.
For anyone undecided on this issue, ponder that.
For anyone undecided on this issue, ponder that.
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No, just ponder on the fact that, as PJ said, it’s effectiveness as a deterrent is thoroughly debunked and that the continuing occurrences of miscarriages of justice mean that the state would be killing innocent people.
It’s so, so dull seeing “think the opposite to bad people!” rather than “use the fact you have a brain to work out what you think”
It’s so, so dull seeing “think the opposite to bad people!” rather than “use the fact you have a brain to work out what you think”
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
Its not a deterrent, its a way to get rid of people who cannot be rehabilitated or who have committed the worst crimes.
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Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 9:52 am Its not a deterrent, its a way to get rid of people who cannot be rehabilitated or who have committed the worst crimes.
If only there were another way of separating the worst criminals out from society
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I’ll only answer that question if you have a crack at thinking of a good answer to it yourself. If you’ve read even this thread, you’d have to be particularly stupid to not be able to come up with at least a vague understanding of why some might maintain it’s not a great idea for society to kill criminals.
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We're talking about 'the worst criminals', dont move the goalposts.
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I think that voluntary execution should be offered. This is where those who have committed the worst crimes and are serving life sentences. If they reach a point where they would rather eradicate themselves than spend the rest of their existence in prison they can request to be executed.
Everyone is a winner.
Everyone is a winner.
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Same applies. Why might it be a bad idea to kill “the worst criminals”?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:02 am We're talking about 'the worst criminals', dont move the goalposts.
Clue: think about why this thread exists
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In case they're not guilty, but what about if its proven? What about someone like Anders Brevik?
I dont need clues, you patronising prat.
I dont need clues, you patronising prat.
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
But surely this would need to be built upon 'life' meaning literally, and unequivocally, 'there is no parole, you WILL die in prison'?The Reverend wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:03 am I think that voluntary execution should be offered. This is where those who have committed the worst crimes and are serving life sentences. If they reach a point where they would rather eradicate themselves than spend the rest of their existence in prison they can request to be executed.
Everyone is a winner.
I would have thought a true 'life sentence' would be a deterent?
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:40 am In case they're not guilty, but what about if its proven?
Good point. Only kill the proven cases. If the case is unproven, just stick them in prison.
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Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:40 am In case they're not guilty, but what about if its proven? What about someone like Anders Brevik?
I dont need clues, you patronising prat.
What do you think a criminal trial tries to establish?
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Re: Well, That Will Give Her Some Relief!
Can you provide the meaningful distinction between a case you believe to be 99% proven and 100% proven, and clarify whether you believe the death penalty appropriate for only one?