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#102
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02-25-2020, 09:40 PM
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Re: Getting Stoned
It absolutely should matter. And who gives a fuck if that person feels scared, feels pain, feels terror. Again I think it should be reserved for the worst of the worst. Like the Carr brothers. Who murdered an elderly woman in a robbery. And then went into a home with 5 people inside. 3 men and 2 women. Beat them with clubs, raped the women several times, took each of them to atm machines. Forced the victims to perform sex acts on eachother. They found out 1 woman and man was engaged I believe. So they made the other guy perform sex acts on her while her fiance watched. Threatened to kill them for not getting erections during all this. Then forced them naked into a trunk, on a 10° winter night and drove them out to a field and put a bullet in each of their heads. And ran over the bodies as they left. Luckily, 1 woman survived to tell the story, and to put them away. And another monster, who broke into a home of 2 grandparents and their 3 grandchildren. Shoot the grandmother, beat the grandfather with a bat as the grandchildren watched. And then 1 by 1 he choked each child to death, while each child sat and watched and waited for their fate. These aren't even the worst crimes I've read about. These are definitely up there, but there are crimes that are even more gruesome and heartbreaking. I say fuck those particular murderers. I really don't care what they go through, they deserve it. Society can't be politically correct, or compassionate all the time. There must be a line, and when you cross that line. We hand you over to the executioner. Because you deserve to feel a little of what you have made others feel. The feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, shear panic and terror and pain. |
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#109
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02-28-2020, 09:42 AM
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| The Candyman With the Windowless Van Poster Rank:141 Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 11,547 Mentioned: 32 Post(s) Quoted: 6129 Post(s)
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Re: Getting Stoned
John Lennon's dream, but it's not happening. If anything, religion is getting a firmer grip in many places. The desire for and pursuit of something greater than ourselves - the transcendent - seems to be hardwired into our brains. Sometimes it is given a secular name (e.g., the "dictatorship of the proletariat" - a fantasy if ever there was one), but it is still pursued with religious fervor including the elimination of "unbelievers".
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