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Seen Escape from New York? There are lots of islands around, just chuck em all on an island and let them fend for themselves. If they survive their sentence, they are innocent. Put it in God's or Mother Nature's or Destiny's hands. |
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No, the prison sentence ALONG with education will encourage them to become a better person.
Thats stupid - whats the rationale? |
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Arrrrrrrgh growl !!! I agree with grumpy!
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I'm for the death penalty too. But only for extreme cases. But there should be other degrees of penalty : rape - dick & legs cut off; robbery - nose cut off so you know from a distance a robber. and so one ![]()
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On the other hand, crimes that cause zero or minimal harm should be decriminalized or (at the least) their penalties reduced sharply. I've always been stunned at the sheer idiocy of locking up someone for 20 years for drug possession, while letting a killer out in 5 years because it was 'manslaughter' and they had 'good behavior' in prison. Crimes that fall into this latter category include things such as drug possession, use, cultivation/manufacture and prostitution. Before someone says that such acts contribute to increased rates of theft, assault, murder, and other crimes, I should point out that I'm not advocating the decriminalization of these secondary crimes. If one steals to fund their drug habit, they should be treated the same as any other thief. Of course, with the decriminalization of certain acts, associated crime rates drop.
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I believe that a human life is inherently more important than any other life. That doesn't make it inviolable under the right circumstances. I'm of the opinion that defining the circumstances is the crux of the debate.
Everything else is most definitely a resource. Resources should be used wisely, and (in my opinion) not cruelly.
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An arbitrary collection of molecules, such as a rock, or a puddle of water, has no such capability we know of. Nor is it likely that single-celled organisms are self-aware. Self-awareness seems to require computational devices of a certain complexity. At what point a creature becomes self-aware is up for debate. I know I am self-aware (Descartes), and through observation and interaction I'm pretty certain that other humans are as well. Beyond this, the line blurs, as humans are the only animal known to have the linguistic facilities to demonstrate self-awareness beyond a shadow of a doubt. Does a dog know it exists, or does it lack the intelligence to understand the concept? Does a rabbit? A slug? A bacteria? A protein? |
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Every generation is convinced that theirs is the worst because their timeline begins with their birth.
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Perhaps I should have a sticky topic for all of the times I "return" to this forum instead of a new one every time. |
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...and they don't read history....
There's an aphorism regarding that, but I won't repeat it. See my Tic Tac Toe game.
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