Not long ago, "murderers and child rapists should have to live with what they've done" was considered a perfectly reasonable defense of an abolitionist position on the death penalty. It's interesting to notice the new pushback against "maximum punishment" for even the worst crime https://twitter.com/Vanessa_ABee/status/1218019316454563840 …
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I agree that there's a weird woke thing where some people can't ever admit that violent criminals did a bad thing and insist on changing the subject to the problems with Society.
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Also enslavement.
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You forgot a very frequent punishment: forced labour, a.k.a. slavery. In fact, if democracy and jailing is not Lindy, it follows that monarchy and slavery are Lindy. I am not sure that's the (politically nor logically) correct way to use the Lindy property.
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yep, but rhetoric.
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