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Originally Posted by Rochard
I used to be all for the death penalty. Kill someone, and society will kill you back. Simple.
But that's not really a punishment, is it? No pain, no suffering, just done. We'll even feed you the meal of your choice on your final day, like a little party.
Fuck that. Dark cell, bread and water for the next forty years. No cable television. No tennis. No sunlight. No reading material, no visitors, no conversation, no nothing.
I am not saying everyone in prison should be treated this way. But if you are in for rape or murder, you deserve nothing more than a dark cell for the rest of your life.
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I too used to be for the death penalty until it came to light that there were hundreds of cases of people being sent to death row who were later exonerated by DNA or other evidence. The justice system unfortunately is pretty imperfect. Even with crimes like murder or rape there are many degrees of evil. Does a guy with no criminal record who kills some drunk idiot accidentally in a fist fight on the street in front of a bar deserve the same torture you are proposing as a serial killer who tortures and eats his victims?
Same with rape. Does a guy whose attorney advises him to take a plea over a date rape with he said she said evidence about whether it was consensual or the female was just a little too drunk and regretted it after she was slut shamed by her friends the next day deserve the same sentence as a career criminal who conks an old lady over the head with a metal pipe and raped and beat her for four hours in her apartment?
Your overly simplistic and harsh punishments and don't make sense and won't work. Even our flawed justice system recognizes different degrees of crimes and has a lot of latitude for sentencing based on the individual facts and circumstances as well as other mitigating factors such as the person's criminal history or lack thereof.