That someone with such an extremely poor grasp of criminology and empathy could say that the justice system needs fixing would be comical if it wasn't so tragic.Lunar Templar said:I was wondering when that comic was gonna show up. I'd say 'surprised it took this long' but I only come back to this thread when quoted. better things to do an all, I know my view on these matters is 'not popular' to say the least.
And we're to lax here imo, 'Time served for good behavior' annoys me, for example. I didn't get out of being in trouble 'for be good' after I got in trouble, and here we have people do far worse things getting out of their punishments for basically that. *shakes head*
Anyway right, wrong or 'evil', it's where it is, and I'm not apologizing for it. Joke in poor taste? eeyup, I'm good for those, did I mean it when I said they could get hit by a bus and killed and I wouldn't care, eeyup, the comment for that story would probably be 'nothing of value lost', do I have a more extreme view of how criminals should be treated then others on this site, yes, not apologizing for that ether, the justice system is fucked and needs fixing.
anyway, we're gonna start going around in circles here soon, and I really don't feel like finding new ways of say 'what ever happens to these little shits means nothing at all to me' just cause some one dislikes just how apathetic I am toward them. Later
Criminals shouldn't be rewarded for showing signs of remorse and rehabilitation. No, of course not. That would be absurd. We want to foster an environment where criminals are let out of prison when their time is up, and only then, no matter the likelihood of recidivism. And if they are traumatised enough in prison that they feel like visiting that trauma on innocents once they get out, all the better. Jesus, it's insane.
We will end up going in circles. And frankly I have better things to do than discuss ethics with someone so set in their ways that any discussion is merely destined to become a shouting match.
Whatever, your views are extreme and, luckily, they shall stay that way. Eye for an eye is not a guideline, it is a limiting tool, and your views go far beyond that.
"Later"