Just blow him up with dynamite.
Why?Country needs to get on my state's level and abolish the death penalty all together.
Why?
Why?
Why is it barbaric and uncivilized? What should we do instead?If I ever get wrongfully convicted of a heinous crime and sentenced to death, let it be known that I choose death by snu snu.
Because murder by the state is barbaric and uncivilized. Oh and innocent people get put to death.
Why is nitrogen asphyxiation so rarely mentioned?
It's nothing but sick state-sponsored revenge.I'll never not hate the death penalty.
You can release someone from prison if you put them there accidentally. Kinda hard to do the sa e if you execute them.Why is it barbaric and uncivilized? What should we do instead?
You can release someone from prison if you put them there accidentally. Kinda hard to do the sa e if you execute them.
There are also no viable arguments for the death penalty that are backed by evidence.
Why?
Hence the descriptor 'barbaric'.I mean, aside from vengeance.
What's the proper solution? Letting them rot in prison seems inhumane too.
Plenty of innocent people have been executed in the US. Plenty more black people than should have been, statistically, have been executed.Death penalty is the one thing where I'll never agree with the political left. And trust me, I am as left as can be on everything else. Flith deserve death. This piece of shit killed his 73 old neighbor and almost decapitated him. DNA evidence and all.
He deserves nothing but pain. Fuck him.
Death penalty is the one thing where I'll never agree with the political left. And trust me, I am as left as can be on everything else. Flith deserve death. This piece of shit killed his 73 old neighbor and almost decapitated him. DNA evidence and all.
He deserves nothing but pain. Fuck him.
Most of the people on death row are mentally ill and/or poor minorities. You can't trust the state to apply the death penalty without bias.Death penalty is the one thing where I'll never agree with the political left. And trust me, I am as left as can be on everything else. Flith deserve death. This piece of shit killed his 73 old neighbor and almost decapitated him. DNA evidence and all.
He deserves nothing but pain. Fuck him.
It's only inhumane because of how our prison system is set up. A more long term incarceration inside a proper rehabilitative prison system set up to be such from the second one enters until the second they leave (or die) and the entire conversation would be very different. The savings, the recidivism rate, the improvement to communities and society.
We all just have to give up a bit of our blood lust and desire for eye for an eye revenge, and come to terms with the idea of treating terrible people with dignity. Once we make that leap, providing a humane prison system is easy comparatively. But as you can see with people like F0rneus, it's not about what works, not about anything but sheer, emotional gut checks. The "filth" needs to be punished, facts and statistics be damned. Nevermind that this has been tested and systems without death penalties function a lot better than those with. We need our blood for blood.
Where some say vengeance I say justice.
On topic, a deathrow inmate should certainly be given a painless death.
You can release someone from prison if you put them there accidentally. Kinda hard to do the sa e if you execute them.
There are also no viable arguments for the death penalty that are backed by evidence.
All I asked was why you felt that way, relax. I don't "need" anything from you if you're going to behave in such an uncivilized manner.You need a why as to not kill human life? Aside from ethical and moral reasons, there's those of wrongful imprisonment.
A better question is what kind of sick gain do you get from killing them? Satisfying some basic need for revenge? The species should have progressed beyond that.
They should abolish the death penalty. Would save alot of money.
jus·tice
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noun
noun: justice; plural noun: justices
1.
just behavior or treatment.
Murder doesn't sound like justice to me.
https://www.reference.com/government-politics/justice-important-b7a60c04434c1e01
Its not that black and white.
Justice is important because keeping justice, the act of upholding good and punishing evil, is necessary for having a safe society dedicated to the benefit of all people
What if prisoner wants the death penalty?
What if the death penalty is the only way to prevent further murders by a given murderer (killing of fellow inmates and/ or guards)?
What if a prisoner escapes?
What if we fixed our court system and could say for certainty that no innocent or ill individuals would be put to death?
Never understood why it was so hard to do a painless lethal injection. I had to put my 135 pound Newfie down last year after 12 long years and he was as peaceful as the day we got him. My sister had a horse go the same way years ago. Yet here we are fucking around with expired drugs that kinda suck at what they're supposed to do.
this is what crossed my mind as well. we have euthanasia down to a science and it seems to work well for animals so why not do the same for people.
Can you clarify this point please . I asked , what if we could say for sure the person being executed was guilty and that no innocent or ill people would be executed ? I feel your response did not adequately address that hypothetical. It's important because it helps me deduce whether you're against state sanctioned murder completely , or you are only against it because of our court systems current shortcomings.Fixing the court system would surely be very nice, but as far as I know no one has any idea how one would go about accomplishing certainty of innocence, so until said time in which a perfect system is created, one should probably err on the side of caution and avoid killing people.
Where some say vengeance I say justice.
All I asked was why you felt that way, relax. I don't "need" anything from you if you're going to behave in such an uncivilized manner.
Can you clarify this point please . I asked , what if we could say for sure the person being executed was guilty and that no innocent or ill people would be executed ? I feel your response did not adequately address that hypothetical. It's important because it helps me deduce whether you're against state sanctioned murder completely , or you are only against it because of our court systems current shortcomings.
Actually you asked me what sick gain I would get from killing them. Which is weird cause I never posited a position one way or the other. All I literally said was "why". I'm sure you meant the royal you/we though , or whatever.There are entire theories of justice which oppose the death penalty.
And all I did is ask you what reason why there is to sentence someone to death.
There is no reason to kill another human being unless it is in self defense, or the defense of one's home and family.
Think it through in a broader sense and you may see where people like me are coming from. Society as a whole can be seen as "one's home" and the metering out of capital punishment the "defense" of that home and everyone in it.
LeroyPantwether said:What if prisoner wants the death penalty?
LeroyPantwether said:What if the death penalty is the only way to prevent further murders by a given murderer (killing of fellow inmates and/ or guards)?
LeroyPantwether said:What if a prisoner escapes?
LeroyPantwether said:What if we fixed our court system and could say for certainty that no innocent or ill individuals would be put to death?
Think it through in a broader sense and you may see where people like me are coming from. Society as a whole can be seen as "one's home" and the metering out of capital punishment the "defense" of that home and everyone in it.
Super confused now . Hypotheticals are absolutely relevant because they reveal the underlying logic behind your arguments. Moreover , if you are against execution merely do to the fact that it offers no evidence-based benefit to the state, then I guess the courts shortcomings literally have nothing to do with it (ie not part of the issue despite your assertion that it is part of the issue). Correct me if I'm wrong , but it sounds like in the hypothetical scenArio i presented you would still be staunchly against the death penalty. If that's the case why not just say that , this isn't a gotcha type of thing .Your question was about a what if the system was perfect, my answer was that there is no current known way to make a perfect system (as far as I know), so given that very real constraint, execution is taking an extreme irreversible and unnecessary decision based on uncertainty.
So in the end I find the question to be as relevant as "What if we could bring people from the dead".
But to answer the general idea of if my opposition on the matter of state executions is based on the court system shortcomings, no it is not, it is based on it bringing no real proven benefits to the people living in the states, the court system is only a part of the issue.
In the US this seems like a fairy tale hypothetical that no intellectually honest person would entertain .It's only inhumane because of how our prison system is set up. A more long term incarceration inside a proper rehabilitative prison system set up to be such from the second one enters until the second they leave (or die) and the entire conversation would be very different. The savings, the recidivism rate, the improvement to communities and society.
We all just have to give up a bit of our blood lust and desire for eye for an eye revenge, and come to terms with the idea of treating terrible people with dignity. Once we make that leap, providing a humane prison system is easy comparatively. But as you can see with people like F0rneus, it's not about what works, not about anything but sheer, emotional gut checks. The "filth" needs to be punished, facts and statistics be damned. Nevermind that this has been tested and systems without death penalties function a lot better than those with. We need our blood for .
There's no drug that feels amazing as you die? I thought morphine was the bomb?
LeroyPantweather said:In the US this seems like a fairy tale hypothetical that no intellectually honest person would entertain.
Super confused now . Hypotheticals are absolutely relevant because they reveal the underlying logic behind your arguments. Moreover , if you are against execution merely do to the fact that it offers no evidence-based benefit to the state, then I guess the courts shortcomings literally have nothing to do with it (ie not part of the issue despite your assertion that it is part of the issue). Correct me if I'm wrong , but it sounds like in the hypothetical scenArio i presented you would still be staunchly against the death penalty. If that's the case why not just say that , this isn't a gotcha type of thing .