Everyone keeps elevating murderers as some distinctly different type of human being.
Much murder comes from very common people.
From an axiomatic point of view, I've yet to hear rebuttals to the following:
1. Enslaving convicts to work creates a perverse economic incentive to incarcerate more, for any reason.
2. Executing people for crimes other than murder creates a perverse economic incentive to escalate to murder.
3. Avoiding any form of rehabilitation and allowing indefinite prejudice against convicts creates a perverse economic incentive to continue criminal behavior.
It's my opinion that 1 through 3 contribute to an unjust prison and justice system. With that in mind, the death penalty seems misapplied.
Therefore, Indonesia, in this case, is crap. To hell with them.
Much murder comes from very common people.
From an axiomatic point of view, I've yet to hear rebuttals to the following:
1. Enslaving convicts to work creates a perverse economic incentive to incarcerate more, for any reason.
2. Executing people for crimes other than murder creates a perverse economic incentive to escalate to murder.
3. Avoiding any form of rehabilitation and allowing indefinite prejudice against convicts creates a perverse economic incentive to continue criminal behavior.
It's my opinion that 1 through 3 contribute to an unjust prison and justice system. With that in mind, the death penalty seems misapplied.
Therefore, Indonesia, in this case, is crap. To hell with them.
Slave to the Patriarchy no more