Muffin Man
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I think he meant 911.
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Did you just say 9/11?
It's worth a life, dude. If you break into someone's house attempting to take something that you have no right to, you know you're doing a bad thing. You're doing the wrong thing, and you KNOW it. You are willfully committing an unlawful act.
And yes, the cops will catch them. Then they'll slap them on the wrist and have them do a little time, and maybe they might clean up their act. Maybe. There's always the possibility. But on the flipside, there's always the possibility they just won't give a f*ck and they'll do it again once they get out. Hell they knew what they were doing the first time and they did it anyway without any thought to the consequences, so either they:
A) Didn't care about the consequences, or
B) Weren't afraid of the consequences
then, you know...if that's their mindset just kill them.
Sure, pointing a gun at them and saying "stop" sounds great on paper, but what if they had been armed? There's no way of knowing what's going through their heads. Maybe they'll be so surprised that they'll just turn and shoot without even thinking. Maybe they'd rather take their chances in a gunfight, even if you'd gotten the drop on them, than go to jail. The only real option that guy had, once he stepped outside, was to shoot them.Like I said in my first post, there's plenty you can do with a gun without firing a shot.
"Messed up a bit in the head" makes it sound like they've got a mental handicap, or some kind of impairment like a mental disease. A disorder affecting their judgement. That's not it at all. A criminal knows what he's doing, at least in this case; they were out for personal gain at someone else's expense. Can you even try to put yourself in that mindset? I mean really think about it, think about something like, "I am going to go nextdoor, smash in with a crowbar, take their stuff, and hightail it." That's a criminal. That's what they're thinking. It's odious.
Judges and courts exist to block what should be a relatively simple process. If you're "messed up in the head," and by that I mean, "you feel that you are, for whatever reason, entitled to be a drain on society," your life is forfeit.
Some of you guys haven't experienced a lot of crime in your lives, so it's understandable that you think these people shouldn't be executed. Trust me, they should be put down. Maybe there are more...humane...ways to do it than a shotgun, but he was getting away. The opportunity presented itself.
Most everyone, yes. I've said it a few times before on the forum that I think, for petty crimes, you should be given at least a second chance (actually I believe I used to say a third chance, three strikes, but I've since decided that's too many)...but in this case, eh. I still don't think the guy was wrong in what he did.Thats.... thats pretty ****ed up man.
So would you have most of everyone in prison put to death?
So is that. Come on, guy. "Solicit two people to rob a house so they wouldn't kill their family?" Life isn't a movie. What was that one movie that just came out that was like that? Bunch of guys kidnapped this guy and his family in order to rob the man's company? I don't recall the name. But that's a movie plot. How often do you think that happens in real life? If you saw someone mugging someone on the street, punching an old woman in the head for her purse and taking off like a bat out of hell, are you gonna say, "I don't know the whole story; maybe someone put him up to it or they'd kill his family!"Tyguy said:What if someone solicited two people to rob a house and told them if they did not do so they would kill their family. I can give many other examples,your mindset in this matter is ridiculous.
Death penalty for petty burglary?It's worth a life, dude. If you break into someone's house attempting to take something that you have no right to, you know you're doing a bad thing. You're doing the wrong thing, and you KNOW it. You are willfully committing an unlawful act.
And yes, the cops will catch them. Then they'll slap them on the wrist and have them do a little time, and maybe they might clean up their act. Maybe. There's always the possibility. But on the flipside, there's always the possibility they just won't give a f*ck and they'll do it again once they get out. Hell they knew what they were doing the first time and they did it anyway without any thought to the consequences, so either they:
A) Didn't care about the consequences, or
B) Weren't afraid of the consequences
then, you know...if that's their mindset just kill them.
Death penalty for petty burglary?
It's an unpopular opinion, but when you've lived around it, it gives you a different perspective. A lot of people say things like, "Life is important," "no crime is worth taking a life/petty crimes aren't worth taking a life," but I don't think most of those people've seen crimes. Haven't experienced crime. Not to a certain degree.
So yeah, it might be a frightening opinion, but the thought that these people are out there, willing to break into your homes and worse, much worse...and they can do a lot worse...that really becomes what defines your perspective.
Our law system attaches a value to crime, to punish you according to what they feel is "just." Like crime's a raffle or something. "You did burglary, what do we have for him, your honor? A couple months jailtime!" It's supposed to be fair, but it also sends the message that crime is only as bad as the value that's attached. It should be saying, "Crime, period, is bad. And if you are a criminal, you're going to pay the ultimate price, because you should've known better--you probably did know better, and you did it anyway."
If crime ever really hit you hard, you'd say different. Do not even argue this point with me, because what you say now would be vastly different from what you'd say in the aftermath.I would rather we have crime than execute millions upon millions of people.
You say that, but hey, when they build a prison in your neighborhood and you're paying taxes to keep Johnny serial rapist/murderer in the can, I bet some part of you will secretly wonder why they don't just shoot these people and be done with it.Thankfully Darkside doesn't run this country.
One thing I hate the most is slippery slope arguments. They're designed to put forth an escalated scenario, tack it onto someone's argument, and make the whole thing look like a giant snowball disaster. Kill someone for parking in a handicapped space? Because that's certainly likely.But where the hell does it stop then? If life was ruled your way then the life and death of any person would be subject to the morality of another. Some people think that watching pornography is immoral and a crime, and then anyone who watches pornography would be killed because "they knew what they were doing was wrong!" Shit, im sure you've done plenty of things that you knew was wrong, but did it anyways, so do you think you should be killed? You're a ****ing 4channer ffs, so I have a hard time believing you're a saint.
I forgot where I was going with this....
Shit. I cant remember now. Oh well, I need to do laundry. And go kill this guy who parked in a handicapped spot.
If crime ever really hit you hard, you'd say different. Do not even argue this point with me, because what you say now would be vastly different from what you'd say in the aftermath.
Fun fact: It actually costs more to give someone the death penalty than to lock them up for life.You say that, but hey, when they build a prison in your neighborhood and you're paying taxes to keep Johnny serial rapist/murderer in the can, I bet some part of you will secretly wonder why they don't just shoot these people and be done with it.
Just out of curiosity, what have you seen that makes you say all of this?
Because in the world Tyguy lives in, kids have the mental capacity of adults, and fully understand the ramifications of their actions! :dork:
Come on, Ty. Yer doing it again. Don't do it, brother.
we should start shooting kids for stealing candy....it might sound harsh, but all the cops would do it slap them on the wrist. This is unacceptable, we should be killing thousands of them a day, because obviously the legal system is flawed.....
are you out of your ****ing mind?
Tough shit, burglars. Don't rob houses, or random people may shoot you.