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10-22-2022, 12:46 PM
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Re: USA - Raleigh, North Carolina Shooter Kills Five
Humans are emotional creatures. There is a right and wrong in life but I do believe in the death penalty. There have been some serial killers who more than deserved the death penalty in my opinion. The level of heinous crimes they’ve perpetrated justifies them being put to death. They serve no benefit to society. That’s not an emotional response it’s simple fact.
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10-22-2022, 01:02 PM
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A fair point, but once again, the death penalty is irreversible. If an innocent person is executed, there is no way to bring them back. There should always be a 1% of a 1% doubt reserved for just that possibility. Life in prison without parole gets these people off our streets and under the care of people equipped to supervise them. For all intents and purposes they are dead to the world. Anything beyond that is fooling ourselves that we are perfect and infallible. |
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10-22-2022, 04:02 PM
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I agree to some extent. Life in prison can be worse than the death penalty itself. Having to live in those conditions is surely hell on earth and especially if the person committed the crime at an early stage. This is a conversation that could last for a long while discussing the ins and outs and all of the additional factors involved with prison and it’s inmates. I’ve got a whole lot of opinions about incarceration. |
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10-22-2022, 04:47 PM
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Not necessarily hell on Earth, as we humans adapt EXCEEDINGLY well to adverse conditions. An inmate could live a reasonably comfortable existence in prison if he behaves himself, getting access to musical instruments, a personal music player, even a computer. While victims might be outraged to hear that the person that killed their family member is lounging around with other inmates, playing basketball, watching movies, etc, you have to look at it from the prison staff's perspective. Providing incentives for good behavior engenders a semblance of order among the inmate population, maintains stress and boredom at tolerable levels. You see all those videos from Ecuador or Venezuela where the inmates just bust out and tear each other into pieces? That's what happens when you lock people up in sweltering conditions and treat them like animals. The IMPORTANT thing is getting these dangerous elements off of our streets, off society's conscience, so the rest of us can continue to exist with some peace of mind. |
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10-24-2022, 06:14 PM
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Mass shootings are a constant problem in the US. More than 34,000 people have died in shootings in the US in 2022, more than half of which were from suicide, according to the Gun Violence Archive website. S.S.D.D.:shootings are trending this year in usa.and why does the US have more shootings than entire europe + russia will always be a mystery!!the greatest country in the world-not. |
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03-30-2023, 06:30 PM
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Re: USA - Raleigh, North Carolina Shooter Kills Five
When will they be doing something with the little bastard?? It's been five long months, is he enjoyed cable tv while the victims bodies rot in ground?? this is ridiculous |