That would require our people, at large, to not be murderers and torturers.
Look at this topic. We absolutely are. Human nature drives us and their answers could not be any other way.
Amen. An eye for an eye and soon the whole world is blind.That is the part of prison and people's expectations that is depressing.
Nobody expects reform, and people relish the idea of the criminal suffering rape and beatings and stabbings.
It is a sick situation.
You sound like a Trumptard crying about people not being tolerant towards nazis.If you think he should be stabbed or killed then lobby to change the laws to make his sentence a stabbing or whatever. As Vic mentioned what you’re cheering for is exactly the sort of extrajudicial execution Chauvin participated in.
Meh if I was doing 20 years in our prison system I'd probably off myself.The failures of the US penal system are not to be celebrated even when some real major scumbag gets to experience them. People like Chauvin have a debt to the state to pay in terms of serving out his sentence that society should not be cheated out of. Goes for the failure to prevent inmate suicides as well and the level of violence inside the system.
And your diatribe about how you want him killed is just as bad. "I don't like what he did...I hope someone rapes and murders him."You sound like a Trumptard crying about people not being tolerant towards nazis.
I never said I wanted him raped. Just stabbed every year and his throat slit.And your diatribe about how you want him killed is just as bad. "I don't like what he did...I hope someone rapes and murders him."
Your vision is not that of a Democratic United States.You sound like a Trumptard crying about people not being tolerant towards nazis.
Trump loves violence against his political enemies. If anyone sounds like Trump it’s you.You sound like a Trumptard crying about people not being tolerant towards nazis.
Meh I think it's funny this murdering cop is getting a taste of his own medicine.Trump loves violence against his political enemies. If anyone sounds like Trump it’s you.
The US penal system works exactly as it was designed to. It's just nice seeing a deserving person have to deal with it.The failures of the US penal system are not to be celebrated even when some real major scumbag gets to experience them. People like Chauvin have a debt to the state to pay in terms of serving out his sentence that society should not be cheated out of. Goes for the failure to prevent inmate suicides as well and the level of violence inside the system.
It's not a failure. It works the way it was designed to.The failures of the US penal system are not to be celebrated even when some real major scumbag gets to experience them. People like Chauvin have a debt to the state to pay in terms of serving out his sentence that society should not be cheated out of. Goes for the failure to prevent inmate suicides as well and the level of violence inside the system.
He’s saying the US penal system is bad and we shouldn’t selectively decide if it’s bad or not depending on who it is brutalizing today.It's not a failure. It works the way it was designed to.
i think you and K1052 are in agreement with @m8d - the system is designed to be bad, and thus working as intended. feature, not a bug.He’s saying the US penal system is bad and we shouldn’t selectively decide if it’s bad or not depending on who it is brutalizing today.
Meh more like it's funny to see the oppressor become the oppressed, to see the white killer cop become the n**ger after the police and prisons have been used to terrorize black people for centuries in America.Tacit acceptance of state-funded torture chambers is just one symptom of a broken society. It doesn't matter if someone "deserves" to be tortured in prison, because a system that allows torture is going to allow the torture of people who do not "deserve" to be tortured.
Basic right vs wrong here. Pick which side you want to support accordingly.
In the days of public executions you'd get killed often for non-violent offenses so that's a strawman. A person who tortures and murders a man of a lower caste crying for his mother over a lousy $20 bill has it coming.I'm pretty sure that the 8th Amendment says no cruel or unusual punishment. Accordingly, if the state is allowing these kinds of things, either through intent or negligence, then that is what is being violated here. Our system should not allow this precisely because we're supposed to be better than the (mostly) scumbags we're putting in jail.
If you find yourself having fantasies about horrible things being done to criminals you particularly despise, then you need professional help because you're no different than people who used to cheer at public executions 1000 years ago, back when the culture wasn't so progressive. Thinking like that today either makes you a nutball or a far right winger, which are essentially the same thing.
Could it have been a domestic dispute? Kind of sounds like he might have served his husband cold meatloaf. 🤔In the days of public executions you'd get killed often for non-violent offenses so that's a strawman. A person who tortures and murders a man of a lower caste crying for his mother over a lousy $20 bill has it coming.