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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Player1x3 said:
Slimebeast said:

Perhaps.

Or just exterminate him to get rid of a big huge problem. No need for psychologists and therapy sessions, contact persons, stimulation and encouragement. Just a butcher and a big hammer.

I mean, your OP suggests that all behavior is legit, that all behaviour makes sense and has a logical, legit reason. So why wouldn't it be a legitimate act of behaviour to just smack a big hammer in the back-head of the bully and the problem is solved?


It never takes longer than two pages for someone to point out flaws in this guy's philisophy xD


Not at all. He is presenting a scenario which has nothing to do with realistic criminality.

It never takes longer than a few pages to see people agreeing with poor counter-argument because they have nothing to add themselves.


Whoa, slow down there Socrates. I wasnt even posting any argument to begin with. I just find your deep philosophical threads historical xD



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I think most people 'feel' sorry for criminals. But even if they didn't, having a mere feeling won't change anything so I don't see your point in it.

What actions do you suggest we take? Don't punish criminals?



Jay520 said:
I think most people 'feel' sorry for criminals. But even if they didn't, having a mere feeling won't change anything so I don't see your point in it.

What actions do you suggest we take? Don't punish criminals?


The question about what action to take is a very complex issue. In a perfect universe, I would suggest that we try to rehabilitate them using any method but punishment until it's the only way out.

Being in prison may serve several purposes: 1) They won't be able to hurt anyone outside of prison 2) while in prison they may receive treatment and 3) it may be considered a punishment, depending on who you are asking. While those three combined may only stop 40% from going back to jail ever again (according to Swedish numbers), it is still the most effective form of treatment that we have. So, in a sense I do support this kind of punishment + treatment strategy, but only because there is no more effective way for that price.

That is not the main point of this thread though. The main point is that we shouldn't hate our criminals and that punishing unfortunate people theoretically makes no sense. The electric chair would be most severe example of unjustified punishments.



Player1x3 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Not at all. He is presenting a scenario which has nothing to do with realistic criminality.

It never takes longer than a few pages to see people agreeing with poor counter-argument because they have nothing to add themselves.


Whoa, slow down there Socrates. I wasnt even posting any argument to begin with. I just find your deep philosophical threads histerical xD

You misspelled historical.



spurgeonryan said:
What are your views on the holocaust "The One"?


Hitler obviously did what he though was right for his people. But in the process he also made millions of others suffering massively which is why it should be considered 'bad' actions.

People hate Hitler because he did horrible things. I hate what he did and the circumstances which made him do it.

 

Hate the crime, not the criminal.



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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Jay520 said:
I think most people 'feel' sorry for criminals. But even if they didn't, having a mere feeling won't change anything so I don't see your point in it.

What actions do you suggest we take? Don't punish criminals?

That is not the main point of this thread though. The main point is that we shouldn't hate our criminals and that punishing unfortunate people theoretically makes no sense. The electric chair would be most severe example of unjustified punishments.



I don't think most people genuinely hate them. They may dislike them for the damage they may have done, but I don't think they hate them. (in fact, hate is nonexistant in most religions). But then of course, it's hard to instruct someone to not hate something, as hate is a powerful and often uncontrollable emotion for humans.

The key to realize is that most crime is treatable (outside the real psychos, at any rate), and is inspired either by structural problems in the person's life or simpler psychological problems (something more addressable than psychosis, for instance). This is not to say that criminals are helpless to make the choices they make, but it is unfair to compare them to every law-abiding citizen all at once.

Fostering a good culture will do more to prevent crime than loose gun laws and vigorous police, but vigorous (but fair) police are likely to be needed in any event.



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I think we should still blame criminals for their actions, but not take it so far as to give them death threats like Americans love to do so much.



IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Player1x3 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Not at all. He is presenting a scenario which has nothing to do with realistic criminality.

It never takes longer than a few pages to see people agreeing with poor counter-argument because they have nothing to add themselves.


Whoa, slow down there Socrates. I wasnt even posting any argument to begin with. I just find your deep philosophical threads histerical xD

You misspelled historical.


Oh shit, i'll fix that right away. I wouldn't want to be remembered by future generations as a guy who misspelled a word in this historic thread



More PC nonsense?