• AOCapitulator [they/them]@hexbear.net
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      3 months ago

      Disagre, there’s no such thing as a good death penalty presided over by good people, it’s too risky, too high a chance for a mistake even in the best system

      Unless it’s a billionaire, then there can’t be a mistake

            • OneDakotaPolicy [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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              Any action that results in taking a life is a tragedy. That it is necessary for people to be killed during a war in order to prevent the slaughter of innocent people is ludicrously stupid in an age where there are enough resources to support the world’s population. Executions during an ongoing revolution fall into a gray area that may qualify as self defense, as letting the person live may result in the deaths of more people.

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        Generally agree when it’s in peace time. But defrauding workers like this? Very few countries in this world ever punish these people, and even in the socialist ones, the rich enjoy immense privilege. The death penalty may not deter an average guy from committing heinous crimes because he has no expectation of decency from his society. But it does put the fear of god into the people who think they’re untouchable. Now, for Vietnam to weed out its corruption from the top so shit like this needs to happen less.