• Naich
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    Yes, a complete barbarian. We have them too, but we aspire to be better than just being equally barbaric in return. That’s why civilisations do justice, not revenge.

      • @[email protected]
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        Chances are, an innocent person has been killed because of the death penalty. That alone has me against it entirely.

          • Lux
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            How many innocent people are you ok with murdering before it’s no longer worth it?

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              Last I checked the guy they Nitrogen’d wasn’t innocent.

              How many guilty killers are you ok with escaping punishment?

              • Lux
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                I am ok with every guilty killer not being executed if it means saving a single innocent person. Note that I did not say that I am ok with them being released.

                I ask again, how many innocent people are you ok with murdering before it’s no longer worth it?

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                  110 months ago

                  I’d rather not see any innocent people executed. But nothing made by man is perfect, there are always going to be mistakes. No one wants to kill the innocent but it can happen. That’s the chance we take when living in a state with the death penalty.

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                    Given that we live in real life, and nothing is perfect, you would rather see some innocent people be executed. The only other alternative is being against the death penalty. If you’re for the death penalty, then you’re for some innocent people being executed.

                  • Lux
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                    310 months ago

                    Ok, but whats the number of innocent lives you’rewilling to end? Or maybe percentage? Where do you draw the line?

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                  No they tried to execute this guy before, it didn’t work so this is their second mistake.

                  In this case I was responding to a loaded question with another loaded question.

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            2610 months ago

            Apt username.

            “It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer” - William Blackstone.

            Buddy are you so deprived of empathy that you have no problem with sending innocent people to their deaths? Are you okay with cops playing judge, jury, and executioner? Lot of innocent people die from cops deciding that its okay if that guy is dead.

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                  You started with a quote that has nothing to do with the case I commented on. You also presented a straw man argument with a loaded question about cops shooting people which once again has nothing to do with the case and situation I originally commented on.

                  I assumed you either have poor reading comprehension or are just in it for the fake internet points and I responded appropriately and was going to leave it at that. But since you wanna do this, lets go:

                  “Are you ok with cops playing judge jury and executioner?” -No.

                  “Lots of innocent people die from cops deciding that it is okay if that guy is dead.” - Ahhh yes the meat of your argument. I can see you follow the typical Lemmy pattern of not doing any research what-so-ever on the subject you are posting on. If you take the time to read up about the subject you’ll find he was tried and convicted by a jury for stabbing of Elizabeth Sennett and has been on death row for some time. The “cops” did not play “judge, jury, and executioner”. The actual Judge, Jury and Executioner played those roles. This is an example of justice for the victim who at no point in your argument did you even think to mention.

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Execution_of_Kenneth_Eugene_Smith

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                    Hey buddy. Lets roll it back. I’ll fully agree that this person is an asshole. Okay? No one is disputing this.

                    However the point I really want to get to is when someone pointed out that many times innocent people are given the death sentence for crimes they didnt commit. Your response was and i fucking quote you “That’s a chance we are just going to have to take.” That means you thibk it is okay to kill innocent people just because some other people did horrid shit.

                    So again, why the fuck are you actually okay with killing innocent people? That is what i want to know. You keep dodging around it. Answer the question “Why do you think it is okay for the state to have the power to kill people who have commited no crimes?”

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            I don’t see any “have to” in here at all. To me, that just looks like a desire to have the state murder people. That’s not justice.

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              I think executing someone who was convicted of murder is justified.

              Elizabeth Sennett’s family can now know some peace. Don’t take it from me, feel free to read their direct quotes below:

              _What was the stance of the victim’s family? “Some of these people out there say, ‘Well, he doesn’t need to suffer like that,’” Charles Sennett Jr., one of Ms. Sennett’s sons, told the local station WAAY31 this month. “Well, he didn’t ask Mama how to suffer. They just did it. They stabbed her multiple times.” Another son, Michael Sennett, told NBC News in December that he was frustrated that the state had taken so long to carry out an execution that the judge ordered decades ago.

              “It doesn’t matter to me how he goes out, so long as he goes,” he said, noting that Mr. Smith had been in prison “twice as long as I knew my mom.”_

              https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/25/us/execution-alabama-kenneth-smith.html

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                Who’s moving goalposts now? A decision being “justified” doesn’t mean it’s “a chance we have to take.”

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                  110 months ago

                  I’ve been consistent on my position as well as my statements. You however have yet to form a coherent argument that wasn’t based in emotion.

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                    That’s fucking rich. Your entire point is that killing guilty people is somehow justice. How is that not based in emotion?

                    Here’s a coherent argument that isn’t based in emotion: the death penalty does not improve society in any way when applied to a guilty person, and when it does lead to the death of an innocent person, it both reduces the likelihood of the real perpetrator ever seeing justice, and prevents the innocent party from ever being released.

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            310 months ago

            How is that a morally coherent stance? You’re basically condoning state-sanctioned murder.

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        The problem is that if you get it wrong even once --and we know for a fact, through things like The Innocence Project, that many innocent people have been executed-- then it’s the state committing murder in our name.

        Morally I’m not OK with that. Are you?

        I’d rather err on the side of caution.

        Again, we only have to get it wrong once, which we know we have done, and it’s basically the state murdering an innocent citizen.

        How many innocent citizens are you OK with murdering?

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          110 months ago

          Morally I’m ok with that, no system is perfect. We should strive to be as accurate as possible, but in the end we can only make the best conclusion based on the facts at hand. If a jury finds those facts compelling enough to vote to execute a defendant then so be it.