Do murderers deserve to die?

Why should their suffering end whilst their victims or their victims families suffering continues.

Because nobody benefits from it. Oh, unless someone gets sadistic pleasure from their suffering, and as a society we should not pander to that.
 
Because nobody benefits from it. Oh, unless someone gets sadistic pleasure from their suffering, and as a society we should not pander to that.

The taxpayers benefit from not having to pay towards their lifelong confinement.

Why do we kill animals that we deem unfit to live? Sick cats and dogs, or ones which attack humans?
 
Because nobody benefits from it. Oh, unless someone gets sadistic pleasure from their suffering, and as a society we should not pander to that.

This will fall on deaf ears. It's all about an eye for an eye round these parts, pardner.

e : ah, beaten by bhavv proving my point.
 
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it isnt so little

Its the repeat offending burglars and twoc's and council tax dogers. That the courts seem to let off that I dont want to pay for. You get caught breaking into my house 10yrs sonny (If I havn't killed you) Lets see if you want to risk another 10 when you get out.

Even if he isn't rehabilitated he can only re offend (get caught re-offending) so many times before he's too old.


Also lets have the 3 strike rule






I was joking about council tax dodgers. I was threatened with prison many moons ago because I hadn't paid my council tax. I didnt sign on instead searched for work and sold almost everything I owned in order not to sign on. I prioritised food over council tax and nearly ended up in prison. Got told to take a bag to court with me. Luckily a family member paid it off for me.
 
The taxpayers benefit from not having to pay towards their lifelong confinement.

Why do we kill animals that we deem unfit to live? Sick cats and dogs, or ones which attack humans?

You've changed your argument again. As I've said before I support the death penalty in principle, but not as revenge, not as pleasure.

We don't torture or kill cats and dogs for pleasure, we shouldn't do it to humans either.
 
You've changed your argument again. As I've said before I support the death penalty in principle, but not as revenge, not as pleasure.

We don't torture or kill cats and dogs for pleasure, we shouldn't do it to humans either.


He's not changed it I think he mis-read the quote. As I mis-read it the 1st time
 
Fair point. And I suppose that leaving them in prison for the rest of their lives is key to that.

I think leaving someone in prison for the rest of their life is cruel, and a waste of taxpayers money. You can't let someone be in a bare cell for the rest of their life, but if you do let them have a semi-normal life in prison then it lessens the deterrent.

That's why I support the death penalty in principle, but at this present moment I don't trust our justice system enough to consent to the state killing. I do realise the irony that the state is in effect killing other people by spending money on prisons that could be going into cancer research etc.
 
Because they are the worst form of scum who dont deserve human rights or the right to live if they take another persons life.

I believe the point of basic human rights is that everybody has them. As soon as you jump onto the slippery slope of taking them away from people then you're well on the way to a totalitarian state. Basic human rights have to apply to everybody, always, without exception or revocation.
 
No. Punishment is a pointless thing, it serves no functional purpose.

So just leave murderers and rapists to go free to carry on murdering and raping?

I believe the point of basic human rights is that everybody has them. As soon as you jump onto the slippery slope of taking them away from people then you're well on the way to a totalitarian state. Basic human rights have to apply to everybody, always, without exception or revocation.

I disagree.
 
Then I'd say you lack humanity, but I won't try to take your basic human rights away.

No, I lack compassion for murderers and rapists.

You seem to love them and want to give them a free room paid on taxpayers money with a TV and pool table for the rest of their lives, believing that everyone one will be rehabilitated.
 
Since I don't foresee many people (apart from possibly the OP) having changed their opinion in the past few months I'll just link to a thread on the death penalty from a few months ago - it's got pretty much all the main arguments in it anyway.
 
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