• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    What they’re really saying is they think any injustice there (which they refuse to think about) is worth it. They probably rationalize it by saying to themselves that innocent people being executed is a super rare thing. But it’s not. I’d guess it’s as high as 30%. But that’s admittedly a total guess.

    In the end though, to support the death penalty, you have to intentionally refuse to think “what if the courts were wrong?”

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      3 months ago

      You’re right. But it seems worse than that somehow. I’ve seen many people say they support the death penalty because it keeps other people safe, to “remove” murderers from society and such. But it’s so disingenuous.

      We can already remove dangers from our society, in less… final ways. We can lock them up, or have them admitted to institutions in cases of mental health issues. We can rehabilitate them whenever possible, which also removes the danger.

      But no, that’s not good enough. These people think they absolutely have to die. They want other people to be murdered by the state. They want it so much that they are willing to sacrifice a bunch of innocent people to satisfy their own bloodlust.

      It’s worse than ignoring it, it’s actively seeking it out for their murderous desires.

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        3 months ago

        I totally agree. If there was a way we could be absolutely certain of guilt, I would support it in some limited cases. But that’s absolutely impossible. There’s always planting evidence, etc. So it is indefensible.