RE: Atheist and the Death penalty
September 7, 2015 at 1:09 am
(This post was last modified: September 7, 2015 at 1:12 am by Handprint.)
I think Cerebus brings up a good point about not being able to replace years lost. After all, years and days of our lives are all we have. But also think about this, even if you are found innocent and released, there will still be a stigma. There will be people who still believe you did it, and still avoid you because they think you are a bad person. maybe by the reason of you being in prison so long and it probably having changed you for the ill.
The world is not kind or accepting of people who have been released from prison. People are not well integrated. They are shunned, and outcasts. Hell, the person might go and re-offend again because they can't live anywhere else besides prison, or all their family is dead etc.
It really isn't good either way you look at it.
Not that I feel my arguments or my voice is going to be heard on this thread. It isn't. People have made their minds up and seem to be trying to bash others over the heads with their perspective, effectively silencing them instead of listening to others.
The world is not kind or accepting of people who have been released from prison. People are not well integrated. They are shunned, and outcasts. Hell, the person might go and re-offend again because they can't live anywhere else besides prison, or all their family is dead etc.
It really isn't good either way you look at it.
Not that I feel my arguments or my voice is going to be heard on this thread. It isn't. People have made their minds up and seem to be trying to bash others over the heads with their perspective, effectively silencing them instead of listening to others.