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Topic1 million, but every criminal dies
SomeUsername529
11/09/17 4:37:00 AM
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Rasmoh posted...
SomeUsername529 posted...
I was going to add further context to my statement but when you come back with "black hole of resources rotting away at the country" I'm reminded how cartoonishly simplistic the typical GFAQs view of criminality and justice are.


Ever stop and consider how blindly altruistic and dangerously tolerant your own views are? Why is it that there is essentially no point at which we decide enough is enough and actually remove these leeches from society? Why is the reward for theft, fraud, assault, child molestation, rape, and murder a lifetime of free shit funded by people who don't commit these crimes? When do law abiding citizens get reprieve from these criminals? It's exceedingly easy to not commit a felony, which is why most people can go a lifetime without doing so. We consider it foolhardy to the point of stupidity if someone gambles away every dime they have in hopes of winning the lottery, but it's somehow considered barbaric to apply the same logic to bad people. The whole system is doomed for collapse because the burden only gets bigger and bigger, because it's moronically considered better to dump resources into a bad person instead of ridding ourselves of them. It's the societal equivalent of a crazy cat lady taking in too many cats to the point of self ruin.

There's no denying that some innocent people would get killed if some magical "kill all convicted felons" button were pressed, but currently innocent people get killed or have their lives ruined by felons constantly anyway. This solution would at least remedy a huge amount of the problems we face as a society today and offer actual relief from criminals perpetually victimizing the innocent.


I'm not even going to read your massive rant. You don't even know what my views are other than "not interested in blanket death penalty for every person ever convicted of a felony". Being asked "Should millions of people be sentenced to immediate death" and responding with "well that's not a complicated question" is something a child, an idiot, or a psychopath would say.
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