One thing I'm definitely proud of my country for is its death penalty stance. No executions took place after the return of democracy in '74
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Or not well connected. Even so, I would not take that back, however many people "deserved it" all those decadeshttps://twitter.com/mrP2050/status/754443209812676608 …
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Because I grew up in that Greece - flawed as its justice system may be otherwise - in my mind, democracy is incompatible w the death penalty
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I want criminals - like the Golden Dawn criminal group - in prison, for the justice & system to work, and humanely. Neutralized, but alive.
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I don't know if this all seems easy moralizing. What I do know is that I grew up in a society that's not as immersed in the death culture
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It's not easy. When a terrible crime is committed, it is easy to demand the death penalty. Hard to wait for emotions to subside
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I'm just offering a personal take on growing up in a society w.o it. Feels like there's less of a stain/obsession, comparatively
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*nods*
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Do you believe that the intervention, say, against ISIS is immoral then?
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no, entirely different environment, and there's responsibility to stop them. But if you capture them, put them on trial.
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Ok, yeh - only asked when you mentioned bombing. My country (Aus) for instance is bombing IS, but I feel that it causes a net good.
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it's complicated, esp. on this example. But not having a history of heavy external intervention also does away w that burden
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