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TopicBlack Mirror - "White Bear"
FaytlessHearts
02/03/18 2:01:34 PM
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UrCa1988 posted...
TheRealDill2000 posted...
FaytlessHearts posted...
GregShmedley posted...
TheRealDill2000 posted...
I hope you never run for office. Murderers should have the same rights and opportunities as every other citizen. Assuming they aren't repeat offenders, they shouldn't be locked away indefinitely or killed. A (hopefully) short period of rehabilitation should allow them to rejoin society.


It is frightening that people think this way.

I sincerely hope you're trolling. Jesus Christ.

Right? Seriously. You REALLY think a cold blooded murderer or a rapist is going to get better? Lol. Have them move in with you and your family if you trust them so much.

Waste of space and resources. Best to experiment on them. They found a sexual pleasure in what atrocities they do to their victims. Why should anyone be treated as a human after that?

I'm pretty sure that guy is trolling though. I really don't understand why anyone would care oh so deeply about scum.

No one is perfect and people make mistakes. I believe that everyone deserves a second chance.

This is why we treat something like a crime of passion differently from a serial murderer: because human beings are not irredeemable for doing something like this, and they are capable of atoning. The inhumane thing is stripping the accused of their rights since our system is inherently flawed and there's tons of cases where people walk away from death row innocent of their crimes. Thank God no one in any position to change things thinks like Fayt does, it would be an absolutely travesty to have an innocent individual used as an unwilling test subject because of cynicism.


Clearly the dill guy is trolling.

God didn't save victims from those who are 100% guilty, as stated above. Certaintly didn't do much to prevent it, or prevent repeat offenders from doing it again.

I understand the flaws in the system, and it is terrible there are very, very few innocent individuals awaiting death. My argument was for those that literally have mounds of hard evidence/confessions to only further prove that they've done it. Those are the ones that deserve no rights whatsoever.

Funny how people who argue these things always jump from 100% guilty to totally innocent individual. Strawhat, or red herring? Hm.
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