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this post was submitted on 25 Mar 2026
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I’m a big fan of the paradox of tolerance.
Why I feel this treatment would be wrong in the pursuit of justice is because I looked at what justice is suppose to be a while back and why certain sentences are applied to certain crimes. I read that if the death penalty or inhumane treatment is on the menu for the criminal, they will be more likely to kill the victim since it’s still the same or some kind of maximum punishment whether they do or not and a dead person is likely to identify you. I would imagine that’s not true for every case because I imagine not everyone wants to kill someone but I like the phrase a sane mind can’t comprehend an insane one, so I don’t know. We are all animals and capable of killing I think, unless you’re like a baby or limited for whatever reason. (I guess we could do years of torture to deter the violent and sexual stuff? I really don’t know)