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Does our justice system have a soul?
So many documentaries I watched and real life situations I lived to witness in regarding the death sentence upholding as Justice, gives me nightmares. The world is compacted with criminals of several types of backgrounds whether it be homicide, theft, assault, battery, pedophilia, and, so forth. Given you this info, do you think the death sentence is a reasonable justice for these criminals? Well, I don't think so. Regardless of what crime an individual commits, suiting a person up for the electric chair, or injecting fatal fluids into a person, not only is it far near a consequence, justice, but try, murder. Yes, the justice system thinks that the most see-fit consequence of lets say, a person who's committed the act of murder, they've been sent off to death row, and there are people who's job is to read a legal form of document that identifies the right to death of an inmate. These people, are some times shaken with anxiety to read such things to an inmate because, they are not only reading legal rights, but harvesting the truth that they're signing mentally it's okay for the rest of the employees dealing with death row, to exterminate another human being. And so what follows this, is that the justice system doesn't realize that they are no better or wiser than the criminal, who murdered. Now, listen to me, is it right to kill another human being for the fact they've killed someone? Ladies and gentleman, I present to you how hypocritical your justice system is. When a person murders another, and our justice decides death as a fate of action, the justice system decision is not justice but cold blood murder. Yes, your justice system isn't in favor of justice but murder and, when you kill someone, it is murder. That being said, whether it being killing someone in self defense, or making laws in which enables legal action to kill, is murder. Now, there's a difference between intentional murder like the justice system and innocent murder as with self defense. Although, [I think there are alternatives to pretty much everything we think] and, there are ways to not have to kill a person in self defense. Again, taking another humans life is technically, murder... plain and simple
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