Message from @Ondsinet
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More like people that are already gonna get executed.
Like blood donors
Actually, don't give a compensation
Like blood donors
The latter idea seems pretty good. Just no compensation tho.
Just admit it Mountain Man you just wanna experiment on people and you're looking for an excuse
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Death sentence in the west isn't even that common anymore
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what countries even still have it?
You would have to get them from China and other shitholes
some states in the US I believe, and mostly third world countries.
No
I dont know any european nations which do capital punishments.
Respect people’s rights, no matter how abhorrent they are
And it's mostly political dissidents or actual journalist in those countries
A legend
Its interesting that russia has a practical abolition on execution
but belarus doesn't
@Kalandros May I ask why? Sure, I do agree. But I would love to hear an explanation of why.
@MountainMan it's *universal* rights
Because you wouldn’t want it to happen to you either. We need to remember that under layers of badness, there is still a human convinced they’re doing the right thing
So people who have commited crimes against humanity, they shouldn't be executed?
No, I don’t think they should
I see.
It's not revenge or cruelty, it's a balance of reforming and keeping society safe
They should stand trial and be imprisoned for life, or at least dealt with accordingly
Yeah I agree^
If anything because you can't ever be sure that there wasn't a mistake
I see. I personally havent even made up my mind on capital punishment yet.
Every once in a while you hear of some dude that was proven innocent after spending 50 years in jail or something
I don’t agree with capital punishment, but I can understand the reasoning behind it
Kill them and you've killed an innocent
If you kill a murderer, the amount of murderers does not change
Nobody should have the right to deprive someone else of life
So you believe that every single human being deserves the right to live?
Hmm.