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#71
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06-30-2014, 01:53 PM
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Re: Rapist Taking His Own Medicine
So what you are saying is that punitive measures against a violent criminal is morally bankrupt and we shouldn't hold such criminals to be accountable for what they have done? Wouldn't having no fear of retribution or apprehension encourage criminal behavior? While you claim society ignores factors that contribute to criminal behavior, you are ignoring the effects that violent crime and sex predators have on its victims. People victimized by these animals were essentially forced into environments they didn't choose to be in and have been unwillingly conditioned to believe in negative perceptions while suffering from emotional trauma that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. That being said, I am not convinced that victims must be denied having justice served to those who committed unjust acts towards themselves and I think it's ludicrous to treat people who seek justice as being morally bankrupt. Tell us again how you would propose to do things differently? |
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#76
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07-04-2014, 06:48 AM
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Re: Rapist Taking His Own Medicine
This would make a great reality series. I'm okay with this sort of swift vigilante justice. It shows a sense of community. It's a rougher part of the world. I can't help but think this was a party involving family members of this guy's victims. Their older brothers, boyfriends, nephews. Listen to the cheers as he enters the party. I think I heard "Norm!" |
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07-20-2014, 06:02 AM
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Re: Rapist Taking His Own Medicine
It also implies nobody has any sort of personal responsibility for anything they do. Thus we may as well remove the world 'punishment' from the dictionary, because nobody needs it, they need curing, rehabilitation, loving, helping etc etc |