A lifetime prison sentence it's like keeping people in coma "alive" for 30-50 years, or treat an "almost dead" person for 20 years = "it's just an huge waste of public money for nothing" (to say facts in a direct way, that maybe someone is calling "rude") and we need to remember we have serious financial issues (even if most people give a shit to that, like they do for all other problems we have), because people get older and older, fertility is decreasing, plus public debts are increasing @DebtTelegram ... so ignoring assisted suicide, which would even reduce a lot of costs, is not a solution.
Which type of life can a people have waking up 30 years later having a coma, like leaving a prison after 50 years ... the world is totally different, people / trends, etc. are not the same or already dead ...
Getting a decent job is almost impossible too ... We need to be honest, it's not like having a coma for few weeks / months ...
So, if this is the desire of the patient, then good, we should respect that, but we still need to remember "does this really make sense?".
Reason why filling the living wills is huge important! If the person is saying NO, then we stop the therapy immediately:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EuthanasiaTelegram/47
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EuthanasiaTelegram/49
Back to the death sentence:
In Switzerland you can kill 1000 people, and you still get min 15-17 years of prisons
https://news.1rj.ru/str/NatureFreaksDeutsch/188
Rules related to crimes are just fucking ridiculous and related to animal crimes even more ... They should get a whole refresh.
54% of Swiss voters had decided to abolish the death penalty = means 46% where still favour and many people are not voting too https://perma.cc/MB6N-UVHT
Why The Death Penalty is Wrong https://perma.cc/7F99-BVNY
The death penalty is inhumane —> killing and raping people is instead humane?
As a tool for control, not justice —> this is why you should be 100% sure the person did the crime
Doesn’t deter crime —> reason why death sentence should not happen immediately
Which type of life can a people have waking up 30 years later having a coma, like leaving a prison after 50 years ... the world is totally different, people / trends, etc. are not the same or already dead ...
Getting a decent job is almost impossible too ... We need to be honest, it's not like having a coma for few weeks / months ...
So, if this is the desire of the patient, then good, we should respect that, but we still need to remember "does this really make sense?".
Reason why filling the living wills is huge important! If the person is saying NO, then we stop the therapy immediately:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EuthanasiaTelegram/47
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EuthanasiaTelegram/49
Back to the death sentence:
In Switzerland you can kill 1000 people, and you still get min 15-17 years of prisons
https://news.1rj.ru/str/NatureFreaksDeutsch/188
Rules related to crimes are just fucking ridiculous and related to animal crimes even more ... They should get a whole refresh.
54% of Swiss voters had decided to abolish the death penalty = means 46% where still favour and many people are not voting too https://perma.cc/MB6N-UVHT
Why The Death Penalty is Wrong https://perma.cc/7F99-BVNY
The death penalty is inhumane —> killing and raping people is instead humane?
As a tool for control, not justice —> this is why you should be 100% sure the person did the crime
Doesn’t deter crime —> reason why death sentence should not happen immediately
Death penalty - what are your thoughts about it? https://perma.cc/9J94-N3V9
In Singapore, you can continuously molest and destroy the life of a young boy or girl and you’ll get maximum 15 years prison, depending on how heinous the crime is. But you can get the death sentence for carrying marijuana into the country.
As you can see, Singapore has its priorities in place. /s (with 26k upvotes) —> this is exactly what we told before. All such crime rules are just fucking ridiculous ...
More details: trafficking about 31 grams https://perma.cc/HS22-6JUZ
Time on Death Row https://perma.cc/F86P-R7CZ in USA, from 11.4 years in 2000 to 18.9 years in 2020 https://perma.cc/V453-NWTV
Bangladesh: Execution of two men reveals callous disregard for the right to life https://perma.cc/WH7D-FVRH
Meanwhile talking with Amnesty it's like talking with vegans, they are against death sentence, no matter what ... "It is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment" again with this, because what people did is much more humane ... https://perma.cc/5X25-XAFN
The answer lies in reducing violence, not causing more death —> yes, but even reducing that people redo such shit once they are free again ...
"is not the answer" —> without any doubt, like with the pollution, where we need to stop polluting and not trying to find ways to remove CO2 after we polluted our planet ... but this doesn't mean we just need to do 1 and not both ... @PollutionFacts
Keep in mind we are not saying to do things like https://news.1rj.ru/str/WomenRightsTelegram/193
it always depends from the case.
So should the 7 dudes get a death sentence for raping the girl? It's not our decision, but remember there is way and way to rape a girl!
Obviously both are not tollerate, but if you rape (or better an orgy rape), give a shit to the girl, you record that, you write bad things about that without regret, etc ... is huge different than "just raping a girl, by still being interested that she is still ok ..."
Pena di morte in Italia https://perma.cc/BWZ4-T7P3
In Singapore, you can continuously molest and destroy the life of a young boy or girl and you’ll get maximum 15 years prison, depending on how heinous the crime is. But you can get the death sentence for carrying marijuana into the country.
As you can see, Singapore has its priorities in place. /s (with 26k upvotes) —> this is exactly what we told before. All such crime rules are just fucking ridiculous ...
More details: trafficking about 31 grams https://perma.cc/HS22-6JUZ
Time on Death Row https://perma.cc/F86P-R7CZ in USA, from 11.4 years in 2000 to 18.9 years in 2020 https://perma.cc/V453-NWTV
Bangladesh: Execution of two men reveals callous disregard for the right to life https://perma.cc/WH7D-FVRH
Meanwhile talking with Amnesty it's like talking with vegans, they are against death sentence, no matter what ... "It is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment" again with this, because what people did is much more humane ... https://perma.cc/5X25-XAFN
The answer lies in reducing violence, not causing more death —> yes, but even reducing that people redo such shit once they are free again ...
"is not the answer" —> without any doubt, like with the pollution, where we need to stop polluting and not trying to find ways to remove CO2 after we polluted our planet ... but this doesn't mean we just need to do 1 and not both ... @PollutionFacts
Keep in mind we are not saying to do things like https://news.1rj.ru/str/WomenRightsTelegram/193
it always depends from the case.
So should the 7 dudes get a death sentence for raping the girl? It's not our decision, but remember there is way and way to rape a girl!
Obviously both are not tollerate, but if you rape (or better an orgy rape), give a shit to the girl, you record that, you write bad things about that without regret, etc ... is huge different than "just raping a girl, by still being interested that she is still ok ..."
Pena di morte in Italia https://perma.cc/BWZ4-T7P3
Si addormenta nel parco, giardiniere passa col tosaerba e la travolge: morta mamma di 27 anni https://perma.cc/24FG-87HE
This is just a good example that there are different type of crimes, not just because you are killing someone, means we need to treat such people in the same way ...
We need to be honest. There is type and type of prison too.
In Norway, formal education in prison includes primary and secondary school, work qualifying courses, vocational training, and tertiary studies.
This study has demonstrated that education in prison has contributed to social benefits, self-determination, and accountability by enabling the ex-prisoners to improve their mastery and self-esteem. Many of the respondents cited the education as significant, but they also highlighted other elements that were even more important. They emphasized the feeling of mastering something, avoiding stigmatization, getting motivation for further studies, showing willingness to do something with their lives, got into a process of change, change in attitude, a belief in getting a new life, to be valuable for others, do something for others, personal strength, recognition and pride.
We can see that more money is used for prisoners, less incarceration and recidivism rate we get. This is not always the case, Sweden has 2x more recidivism, even if they spend more money compared to GDP. Spain is another example, low recidivism, without spending too much (less than GDP, compared to Norway, spending 2x GDP ...).
So the topic is huge complex, and we don't want to investigate that in details, but it's important to notice that Norway still spend A LOT OF MONEY for prisoners and they have for sure no money issues ... so such things cannot be applied in all countries ... Plus criminality is higher in poor countries, just think about America Latina / El Salvador and other factors should be considered ...
Ranking of the most dangerous cities in the world https://perma.cc/KH2L-WAFA
GDP https://perma.cc/H8M3-GT9Q https://perma.cc/23QB-9JWY
This is just a good example that there are different type of crimes, not just because you are killing someone, means we need to treat such people in the same way ...
We need to be honest. There is type and type of prison too.
In Norway, formal education in prison includes primary and secondary school, work qualifying courses, vocational training, and tertiary studies.
This study has demonstrated that education in prison has contributed to social benefits, self-determination, and accountability by enabling the ex-prisoners to improve their mastery and self-esteem. Many of the respondents cited the education as significant, but they also highlighted other elements that were even more important. They emphasized the feeling of mastering something, avoiding stigmatization, getting motivation for further studies, showing willingness to do something with their lives, got into a process of change, change in attitude, a belief in getting a new life, to be valuable for others, do something for others, personal strength, recognition and pride.
We can see that more money is used for prisoners, less incarceration and recidivism rate we get. This is not always the case, Sweden has 2x more recidivism, even if they spend more money compared to GDP. Spain is another example, low recidivism, without spending too much (less than GDP, compared to Norway, spending 2x GDP ...).
So the topic is huge complex, and we don't want to investigate that in details, but it's important to notice that Norway still spend A LOT OF MONEY for prisoners and they have for sure no money issues ... so such things cannot be applied in all countries ... Plus criminality is higher in poor countries, just think about America Latina / El Salvador and other factors should be considered ...
Ranking of the most dangerous cities in the world https://perma.cc/KH2L-WAFA
GDP https://perma.cc/H8M3-GT9Q https://perma.cc/23QB-9JWY