Do You Think Certain People Deserve to Die?
Question by CuriousQ: Do you think certain people deserve to die?
If so, then who deserves it?
If not, then why don’t they?
@ ?: What if detainment costs the general population unnecessary taxes? Would a long death be a better alternative than just a quick death?
@Nicola: What if they are loved? Does it really matter? What if they take away the lives of other loved ones over, and over, and over, and will never stop?
@Salami: I would suppose so, but this is in order to prevent the deaths of other potentially innocents. It’s no black and white situation of course. We’d have to look into who they killed and why. If they killed because of boredom, or killed because they simply disliked the person, wouldn’t that be deserving of equal punishment?
@BujaBu: I hope you’re joking… if not, please gtfo.
@Nick: So what if you had the opportunity to see someone’s life, who they are, and what they’ll continue to do. They’ve killed 10 people, served 25 years miraculously, out on parole, and killed another 3. Do you end their life? Or do you still think that is wrong? All of his/her victims were random/innocent strangers.
Best answer:
Answer by ?
Not killed, but detained. They’ll die eventually.
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