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The second contradiction was about how you advocate for a limited government but think that the government should have the jurisdiction to kill someone.
Under every circumstance? Under most, yeah.
Under every circumstance? Under most, yeah.
Okay. That was all I had.
Okay. That was all I had.
I would say lock them up and make them pay for their mistakes in real time. But I understand that costs taxpayer money and everything, but I just am against the death penalty.
I would say lock them up and make them pay for their mistakes in real time. But I understand that costs taxpayer money and everything, but I just am against the death penalty.
Yes, I think that school shooters and mass murderers and crimes against humanity, like you said, but not eye for an eye nonsense.
Yes, I think that school shooters and mass murderers and crimes against humanity, like you said, but not eye for an eye nonsense.
Because you're taking more lives, and I'm against the death penalty because, again, you're taking another life. It's like you're being hypocritical.
Because you're taking more lives, and I'm against the death penalty because, again, you're taking another life. It's like you're being hypocritical.
That has been studied and tried, and I'm just a kid.
That has been studied and tried, and I'm just a kid.
Because...
Because...
Thanks, thanks. Because I think that there's definitely degrees of evilness, and I just don't believe in an eye for an eye, like a direct proportion killing because they killed someone.
Thanks, thanks. Because I think that there's definitely degrees of evilness, and I just don't believe in an eye for an eye, like a direct proportion killing because they killed someone.
I think an institution should never be able to make decisions that influence life or death things. The government is not a person with feelings or morals. It's an institution comprised of people that can be corrupt. So depending on what the law is and everything, then the justice would mirror what the government's saying.
I think an institution should never be able to make decisions that influence life or death things. The government is not a person with feelings or morals. It's an institution comprised of people that can be corrupt. So depending on what the law is and everything, then the justice would mirror what the government's saying.
Yes, absolutely.