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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.

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        110 months ago

        I’m for justice to be carried out. There are people on death row who certainly deserve to die for the violent crimes they committed against innocent victims.

        Our system may not be perfect but it’s the best one we have.

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          410 months ago

          Life in prison is justice. Our system is what got Sedley Alley killed by the state. If it’s the best we’ve got, then we need to find a better one.

    • 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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        110 months ago

        No one who is found innocents by a jury of their peers should be executed. The guilty however are a different story.

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              310 months ago

              So you are totally fine with a justice system that let Emmett Till’s murderers go free, and slaughtered a man who lost his daughters to a fire he didn’t start? Absolutely monstrous.

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                110 months ago

                As stated before our system is not perfect. You seem all too eager to let those who have murdered, raped, and destroyed entire families live full lives while their victims are dead or suffering.

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                  210 months ago

                  And you seem all to eager to let the state kill innocent people, as long as guilty people get killed too.

        • Lux
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          210 months ago

          What if the jury is wrong every time? Or half the time? Where do you draw the line?

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            110 months ago

            So you’ve decided to go down the “Make up bullshit loaded questions that have no basis in reality” route. I’m sure in your own mind those questions make you seem justified and righteous in your own mind. But that fantasy world only exists in your head.

            Why are you so desperate to justify your position especially for a man that brutally murdered Elizabeth Sennett?

            https://www.al.com/news/2024/01/kenneth-smiths-execution-bittersweet-for-elizabeth-sennetts-family-nothing-happened-to-bring-her-back.html

            • Lux
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              210 months ago

              Not justifying it for that person, but for everyone. Why haven’t you answered my original question? How many innocent people do you think it’s ok to execute?

                • Lux
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                  210 months ago

                  Maybe my reading comprehension is just bad, but I do not see anything that looks like an answer there

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                    110 months ago

                    “So you’ve decided to go down the “Make up bullshit loaded questions that have no basis in reality” route. “

                    Your question is akin to asking why abortion is legal when it kills babies. You’ve taken a complex subject and distilled it down to the parts that make your case seem right. Your question fundamentally has no basis in reality, juries are not wrong 50 percent of the time. We would not base our legal system on a flip of a coin.