RE: Death Penalty
July 17, 2014 at 5:30 pm
(This post was last modified: July 17, 2014 at 5:32 pm by Dystopia.)
Quote:Does that make it excusable now?Who talked about excusing anything? People seem to love putting words in my mouth.
Quote:]You cannot be serious. I refuse to accept that you typed that with a straight face.
Quote:You do realise that convicted murderers and the like, already instantly lose their privileges and freedom and liberty, yeah?They don't lose rights. They get their rights restricted. Criminals don't lose a single right where I live, it's just a severe restriction. If I commit a crime, I don't lose my freedom of circulation, it's simply very small since I can only circulate inside the prison. So tell me where is the justification for people to literally lose rights? The whole definition of human rights is inalienability, you can't lose them no matter what. If you support people losing rights, you don't support human rights because you don't agree with the substantial definition of human rights
Quote:So, by your thought-process if I kill your family, slay them, take away their human rights, their right to live, to exist, I don't revoke any of my rights to live?No you don't. And try to avoid appeal to emotions fallacy... Since when is the criminal system there to support the victim? It's not, it's there for society, the victim is compensated by civil law, but the sentence is not there to make the victim happy. Why do I revoke rights by injuring other rights? If a right can be completely taken away, it's not a right.
Quote:That's forced labor, which is slavery...
...actually Blackout, I'm seriously considering ignoring you.
Slavery equals losing your civil personality and rights. You wouldn't lose rights, you'd be put to work like prisoners are already put to clean and arrange the prison and rooms. .
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you