Tankred wrote: everyone knows that killing them won't bring back the dead, but that's not going to stop people wanting vengeance/justice/retribution because it might be hollow to you, but for some others, it's definitely not.
Until they actually get it and find out how hollow it truly is, and as someone who
has gotten it, I know the feeing all too well.
I'll admit to a bit of hypocrisy though, in my case, I felt the deaths were still justified, but not in the name of vengeance.
THE Hal E. Burton 9000 wrote:sorry, but the guy was not innocent
I don't care, Stanley Williams was also
clearly guilty, but he didn't deserve to die. His actions of repentance gave far more meaning to the tragedy than his death ever did.
Ending a life begets nothing, it should be only done to
prevent something.
THE Hal E. Burton 9000 wrote:the patent medicine people and social engineering hacks did the same anti-death penalty propaganda campaign with that punk cop killer Mumia,
I don't buy into the "genetics bullsh*t" anymore than you do. Perhaps there's something to it, f*ck if I know, But I'am
not nor will I
ever say these people cannot be held responsible for their actions.
They made a choice and they should pay for it. Death however is meaningless, and in many cases, it's too good for who you're giving it to, it's the
easy way out.