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A_C_E said:

What he did was terrible because he took lives. You'd think people would realize that taking a life is terrible but unfortunately people are still happy to see this guy be put to death. How does this make sense? Why do people justify certain things just because it matches their perspective. A person who supports death is a person who supports death, period. A person or community should never make decisions on another persons life based off of human perception. People just love to think that if something feels morally right then its right. This shouldn't be the practice when the human mind is so full of itself and has incredible emotional blockage. Who are we as human beings to decide the fate of another person, we can't even come up with a proper Court system, fully support our own governments/products/policies that have come to fruition since we have organized ourselves as systematical human beings.

Why would people not justify things with their own perspective? Of course people are going to see something as justified if it is compatiable with their perspective. 

Also "a person who supports death is a person who supports death" is a meaningless Tautology. 

If people are not to make decisons about the life of others using a human's perception then what kind of perception should we use? 

Everybody has differing morals and they stem from a number of things such as tradition, mythology, reason and empathy. Why on earth would people think something is right (ie good in this case) when it is not compatiable with their morals?

As for "Who are we as human beings to decide the fate of another person" goes out the window for people who do not afford it to others. If you decide someone's fate by murdering them then it makes sense for you to lose the right to decide your own fate.

The justice system is a complete mess I will agree but we cannot abandon it until it reaches perfection, and in this case the accused is guilty beyond even unreasonable doubt.

If their is a very small but reasonable chance the murder is innocent then life in a very uncomfortable prison would do just fine.



This is the Game of Thrones

Where you either win

or you DIE