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In reply to the discussion: why i can't oppose the death penalty in all cases [View all]Atman
(31,464 posts)...and be willing to lock them away forever for their crime? The soldier turned himself in. He marched to HQ and had himself locked up. He is clearly not enjoying full mental capacity. So, now you have him locked up, away forever, unable to hurt anyone but himself. Then, one day, you march to his cell, unlock the bars, drag him out, and put a bullet into his brain...
How does that make you any better than he is/was? He felt he had some justification for killing people. He had some sense of rage going on. As did you when you pulled him out of his cell and capped him. Except for that you probably didn't have that sense of rage at that point...the guy had long since been subdued and incapacitated from doing any more heinous crimes. But you shot him in the head anyway. How superior are you? Or are you just another killer whose rage informed him that he had a justification to take another life?
Just asking.
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