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10-20-2023, 02:33 AM
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Re: Brazil - Dude Kills His Brothers Murderer
Same shit in the US. |
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10-21-2023, 12:36 AM
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Re: Brazil - Dude Kills His Brothers Murderer
The murderer kill the murderer who killed his brother. A 3rd murderer will kill the 2nd murderer because the 2nd murderer kill the 3rd murderer brother, so on and so for the story continue until both side have no more brother to kill and both side live happily ever after. |
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10-21-2023, 09:42 AM
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Re: Brazil - Dude Kills His Brothers Murderer
This is why it’s so important that criminal justice never be presumed to be 100% rehabilitative. It is absolutely punitive as well, significantly so, part of the original social contract in which aggrieved individuals delegated their right to vengeance to the state to dispense in a predictable codified manner as justice in exchange for a relatively stable civil society that results (rather than an unending cycle of vengeance.) However, if murderers are no longer severely punished then the foundation of that social contract disintegrates and it’s back to unending familial blood feuds.
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