Readers,
This came across my desk this morning. I am completely against the death penalty simply because humans make mistakes. As humans that means some people make mistakes in committing crimes and then others make mistakes in judging crimes.
We are humans, we all make mistakes. Usually when we make mistakes, we can atone for our errors.
The problem with the death penalty is that there have been far too many cases where people have been wrongfully executed. In that case, there is no going back; there is no atonement.
Today is World Day Against the Death Penalty!
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3 comments:
"...he was sentenced to death in 1968."
That's as long as I've been alive! That's cruel.
Barbaric even.
- clark
Thanks for spreading the word.
People make mistakes, but government prosecutors often intentionally try to frame the innocent. They hide exculpatory evidence and they lie, to further their political careers. In America, the prosecutors can commit any crime while on the job and they are above the law, exempt from being charged with malfeasance. It's probably about the same in Japan. Let's not let government murderers kill people.
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