Declension wrote:
abacacus wrote:
He destroyed those childs lives, over 80 children are going to grow up with mental scars that will never go away because of this man. What more reason do you need to kill him?
Well, here's a start: why don't we ask the victimised families if
they want him to be killed?
Here's my guess: most of them do not want him to be killed. And so your pretense at sympathy is revealed as bloodlust.
Some people in the world are not gun-toting Americans. They don't need your instructions on how they "ought" to feel. Dutch society decided to abolish the death penalty. They have good reasons for it. They are not going to change their mind just because you do not understand the way they think.
So ask them. In case you don't know this, they are not the law. Neither am I, but that's why I'm just arguing he should be shot and not on a plane trying to get to him.
Bloodlust. mhm. I'm such a vicious murderer
I'm not American. I am Canadian, I don't carry a gun. In this case, I'd say if they don't feel like this man is a tumour that needs to be removed from life, than they need some help to figure out why they are so sympathetic towards him.
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