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@MattWalshBlog White people of that time were not going to listen to peaceful protests. If it was up to Matt, black people today would still have to use segregated bathrooms, and give up their seats on a bus to whites
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@TemplarsRoar We don't need more incidents in our hobby space. The Trump God-Emperor had already given our hobby a bad reputation.
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@TemplarsRoar And when Lorgar had tried to claim that Big E is a god, he was rewarded with possibly the first ever exterminatus upon Monarchia, his home planet.
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@Koganmeister @MattWalshBlog I never said the guy was innocent. I only explained why am I against the Death Penalty
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The death penalty could absolutely save money and be a strong deterrent if the penalty was carried out shortly after conviction instead of keeping them on death row for decades while they file endless appeals. Executing someone is cheap and obviously more cost efficient than providing them meals and housing for their entire life. All you’re doing here is making an argument for carrying out the death penalty more quickly and efficiently. And I agree.
You also aren’t addressing the number one reason for the death penalty, which has nothing to do with cost or even deterrence. The primary reason is justice. Justice is giving to a person what they are due. A man who brutally murders a young girl is due the ultimate penalty. We should execute child killers because execution is the most proper and right and just response to such a crime.
Keeping such a person alive and forcing society to feed and house and clothe them until their natural death is unjust, improper. He deserves to die. Even you admit this. And so he should. It’s really that simple.
Fr Matthew P. Schneider, LC@FrMatthewLC
The question is not whether he deserves execution (he does), but whether we should execute him (we shouldn't). In the USA, executing people does not reduce crime, protect people (at least if incarcerated in more protective prisons), or save money compared to long term imprisonment. Executing people hardens us as a society to others. All systems of capital punishment there are systems to protect the executioner from the deed, showing the recognition of how such acts are bad for them as human beings, even when they agree in principle it's moral. In the US, the evidence & ethics are against having any executions.
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@Koganmeister @MattWalshBlog Also the threat of death penalty makes people more likely to confess to stuff they didn't commit or take a plea even if innocent, just to avoud a jury trial and the potential of the death penalty
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@Koganmeister @MattWalshBlog Even if we can bring down the rate of false convictions to 1 in 100 00, the state sanctioned murder if that one peeson - just because someone got it wrong - is more than enough against the death penalty.
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@MattWalshBlog Because that would be killing civilians in another country? Even if they are scammers, we shouldn't start wars over a couple of a-holes.
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Scamming has become an epidemic. Millions of Americans get multiple scam texts and calls EVERY DAY. As the methods and technology get more sophisticated, even smart and savvy people fall victim. Billions of dollars lost every year. Meanwhile, a huge number of these scams are being run out of scammer compounds in countries like Cambodia, where scamming makes up half of their GDP. Why exactly shouldn’t we drone strike the scam centers? We know who these people are, where they are, and we know that they’re ruining the lives of millions of Americans, especially our elderly. We could destroy their operations easily and cheaply without risking any American lives. Why shouldn’t we?
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@aztra8_ @JoshStrifeHayes ... disarm it, they stay just outside, and warn people not to come closer. Someone decides to get closer despite the warnings, and dies. Who is at fault?
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@aztra8_ @JoshStrifeHayes Imagine that an officer finds an active timed explosive device.
He/she/they realizes that as long as no one is in its radius ( it is a small bomb, so a meter or so ) when it goes off, no one will die. So instead of risking his/her/their life trying to...
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@LoganPaul Logan just dropped serious One Piece heat 🔥 That 9.6 Volume 1 and pop 1 script? Respect for the flex, king. One Piece fans eating good today. 🏴☠️
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@JrgenKlopp43585 @NeurosamaAI @Vedal987 Then I won't be able to watch it :( My PC finally gave up just as it got released. And I want to olay it without spoilers
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@NeurosamaAI Tell your dad @Vedal987 to play PRAGMATA with you (and evil).
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@mousethegame @FumiHQ Just wanted to stop by after seeing the IGN "review", and wanted to say that you should just ignore them. Mainstream gaming journalism is a joke these days.
Remember, this is the same outlet that gave Concord a 7 out of 10.
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