MackneyHackem
Striker
Try telling them that.
What does that even mean?
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Try telling them that.
Its an entirely appropriate response to his behaviour. Its called revenge.
Its a very valid argument. Society and the development of legal systems reflect the objective desire to satisfy the individuals requirement for justice for wrongs done. Theres no doubt that in times gone by such behaviour would illicit a natural desire on behalf of the victims to kill this man. Civilisation takes this out of the hands of the victim and puts it in the hands of the state. The state can then effectively determine guilt. Its only in very recent times this has also meant reductions in punishment, initially through fear of mistakes which cant be rectified. This has, for me, effectively removed the concept of natural justice.Usually results in the classic "do you have kids?...no, well you wouldn't understand" argument.
Tidied.
Tidied.
Its a very valid argument. Society and the development of legal systems reflect the objective desire to satisfy the individuals requirement for justice for wrongs done. Theres no doubt that in times gone by such behaviour would illicit a natural desire on behalf of the victims to kill this man. Civilisation takes this out of the hands of the victim and puts it in the hands of the state. The state can then effectively determine guilt. Its only in very recent times this has also meant reductions in punishment, initially through fear of mistakes which cant be rectified. This has, for me, effectively removed the concept of natural justice.
Kid doesn't have to die for the guilty to be killed. A 2 year old baby was raped. No place in society for that. None whatsoeverThe kids are still alive, so it's not justice.
It means I don't think they'd agree that him having his sentence reduced is appropriate. Is that clear enough?What does that even mean?
It’s called vengeance. It’s very different.Its an entirely appropriate response to his behaviour. Its called justice.
Kid doesn't have to die for the guilty to be killed. A 2 year old baby was raped. No place in society for that. None whatsoever
I'm all for rehabilitation, but there's no hope for this bloke.Kid doesn't have to die for the guilty to be killed. A 2 year old baby was raped. No place in society for that. None whatsoever
It means I don't think they'd agree that him having his sentence reduced is appropriate. Is that clear enough?
Kid doesn't have to die for the guilty to be killed. A 2 year old baby was raped. No place in society for that. None whatsoever
I wasn't saying you were at any point quite clearly but you can't help being a smart arseAye, believe it or not mate I'm not actually in favour in raping bairns.
I would like someone to provide one good reason why this man shouldnt be executed. Anyone?
Someone once said that once. Doesn't mean it actually means a thing.You can judge a society by how it treats it's undesirables.
You can judge a society by how it treats it's undesirables.
BUT BUT BUT the the paedos were cruel when they abused those kids iirc!!!!!1!
I wasn't saying you were at any point quite clearly but you can't help being a smart arse
Ok then. If you were one of the kids or their parent, what would you consider as justice? And try not to add a smiley face this time.Neither do I, but you replied to a different point.
They didnt , hes bastardised the quote changing ‘young and old’ to ‘undesirable’. None of which apply here.Someone once said that once. Doesn't mean it actually means a thing.
They were tbf
Choose another thread man to shit stir