Your imagination for punishment methods is funny — SpaceDweller
but what if you seek justice because someone killed your family? — SpaceDweller
You have a strange sense of humour and I think your viewpoints on a balanced human system of justice is more driven by revenge than it is by rehabilitation. I remain conflicted between the two but I would fight vehemently against any system based on competing extremities of punitive evils. — universeness
If you're so much about rehabilitation over revenge then you should favor torture over death penalty.
if you favor lifetime prison instead of death, that's is not rehabilitation either, it's waste of time for the prisoner and waste of resources for society since that person will not be able to return to society — SpaceDweller
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with us.
— Hillary
part of us
— Hillary
Shall we let it persist, shall we restrict it, even annihilate it?
— Hillary
evil has shown itself
— Hillary
Again, you are reifying what people do; that strikes me as a poor way of approaching the problem. — Banno
if you favor lifetime prison instead of death, that's is not rehabilitation either, it's waste of time for the prisoner and waste of resources for society since that person will not be able to return to society. — SpaceDweller
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↪Athena :brow: — Banno
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Hana Arendt's essay on the banality of evil would be a good start. — Banno
What good is this person to society? — Athena
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