Message from @Kamaitachi
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Because it adds punishment
It's worse to live with what you've done then be absolved of it by death
But we can't really tell if people regret what they did or not
We can be fooled easily
True but statistically single murderers are more likely to feel regret then serial killers because of a phycological difference
Justice shouldn't be about statistics
However there are more single murderers then serial killers so if you wanted to keep prison population down then kill the murderer
Oh I'm not saying justice is but I'd rather a man live knowing what he's done then letting him be free with death
I think that would just scare innocent people of coming forward, as well as guilty ones
Doesn't seem useful
Probably I'm just running through different scenarios
It's interesting to view the situation from all angles
Right
Anyway, I hope I was able to demonstrate the flaws of utilitarianism as I see it
Not saying we should never make utilitarian choices
-isms are dangerous
Anything taken to an extreme is dangerous
At least parlament is being suspended today
Suspended? Like, by their necks? From the streetlights?
Todays religous zealot mail removed
Good thing I got a new shredder
Noice
>let's spend the money on NHS instead
>conveniently forgetting that EU will take the money every year forever if you stay
>Yet the economic benefits we get due to being in the EU actually make it easier for us to fund the NHS.
>Forgets to mention that.
>EU bad
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I'm reading through, while I sit in the lobby, waiting to observe this ophthalmological operation. I'll never understand how people can write on these touch-screen displays, as I haven't the patience.
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It's like smearing your feces on a cave wall, comes to them naturally
>greek opinion
Quiet broke bitch
>britbong opinion
Quiet anglojew
Ok german vassal
I mean i say that