Executions and floggings are more moral than locking people up in rape cages for sixty years.https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1000010439034621952 …
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Replying to @sneakin @Saradin1337
there's no theory of justice in which that makes sense, it's arbitrary and capricious in that a semi-random subset of all inmates suffer it with little correlation to their offense
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handing the offender over to his victims to do with what they please (recompense/retribution) or cleanly killing him (removal of undesirable individuals from society)...
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...or torturing him (demonstration of the consequences of defying public order) or doing the whole swedish psych-playground thing (rehabilitation) are all coherent options
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like most of us (rightly, imo) cheer at inmate vigilantism against child molesters. but if we feel that way as a society we should just kill them
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because the truth is it isn't because we don't want that to happen. it's just a mix of fear of posthumous exoneration (which, if that's what we care about, prisons should be...
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...less lawless hellzones so as to protect those who may turn out to be innocent) plus the fact that no one wants to get their hands dirty
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