Message from @Tabbykatsy
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Since this is institutional, it is fundamentally different.
i'm explaining why people seek the death penalty
someone asked
I'm not here to argue if it's a fundamental or personal issue
It is sorta like comparing death penalty to murder, one is institutional, based on a system with an actor after an objective trial, while another is an action done with an intent on one's whim
You can choose to answer Eva's question, or project your opinion based on my answer to her.
You always poke at my chat to people
yet you never offer true input yourself
That's honestly not a nice thing to do.
No? I hardly know you, we maybe corresponded only one other time
Exactly my point
So why poke at my answers when I don't even know you, rather than answer what was originally presented?
This is a pattern i've noticed
and not a friendly one.
Would you like to be friend or foe? This is your time to choose.
We can start anew if you'd like.
what r u g uys debating
why people seek the death penalty ?
Just his annoyance with my existence apparently?
Yeah
prolly cause they want to die
thats teh first thing that comes to mind
why do u think it is they ask for the death penalty
no i meant why do people want the death penalty to be legal
oh
yeah seems crazy we should be studying these people to find out what brought them to murder in the first place
the more people in prison the better the economy is
so u could study them and help the economy by not killing them
so the debate is whether the death p enalty should be legal or not
?
I believe much of it boils down to whether executions reduce murder rates, if so, a cost-benefit analysis could render the death penalty "worth it"
If not, then the costs would make not really an efficient use of our justice system
in places where the death penalty is legal are they still murdering people ?
nothing about our society is effecient
i have a friend that works for the justice system he made a program that would automate 3 things his b oss told him why would u ever automate something a human can do
so
It isn't about whether murder still occurs, of course it does. The issue is with the correlation between executions and murders
our justice system is not worried about effeciency
Well, i would believe it is something we should strive for