Against.
Unalienable rights. Cannot lose them, cannot be taken away from you - you're human and the state cannot take your humanity from you as is done when murdering a person. Limit your rights - doesn't that happen to each of us anyway?
There has to be real good punishment for doing something so utterly stupid that everyone knows about it and wants to dead.
I won't say anything against murdering someone yourself for revenge.
But these people should realise they're bloody murders as well - not great holy folks who do justice - and if they're okay with being as ugly bastards as the one they want to have revenge on, then I don't mind.
If you know, are a 100% aware that you're a monster, then I think that's great.
Be aware of what you do. Most people wouldn't do as many things if they were aware of the truth and would not lie to themselves about their glory and holiness for being monsters.
And surely, it's rather pathetic to expect another to satisfy one's own greed for revenge. Such as the state so kill for you.
That's basically what death penalty is - you feel too pathetic to kill someone yourself so you hope someone else, the state, will do it for you.
Which I find to be so utterly pathetic it's disgusting. Gross. Makes me go mad.
If someone wants revenge so bad then they go about it themselves - if not, their need for revenge isn't truly huge and nobody should care about such minor feelings anyway.
That's like the 'strongest survives' kind of society.
But since I'm all nice and thoughtful and compassionate, I will sigh and agree to that you shouldn't kill anyone.
Which is a stupid thing to do, really. I don't understand the reason for murder. I mean, I can imagine some but I always come to the conclusion that there're a lot more drawbacks than advantages.
To do away with your problems in much the same fashion as death penalty without realising how utterly stupid it is to flee from the problem that you shouldn't have created in the first place but did so anyway - that's not very clever.
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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Terry Pratchett