
Originally Posted by
TVTyrant
On the death penalty and prison: America's prison problems extend from it's terrible drug laws. I don't think any drug offense other than selling controlled substances (i.e. cocain, heroin, thinks that actually form a physical addiction and destroy your body) to minors should be a felony. As far as how our prisons work, it's all kinds of fucked up. Rehabilitation is fine and dandy, but I think there are some men you just can't reach. Those men should do hard labor until they die from it. We have lots of landfills in the U.S. with metal and plastic in them, and we need people to sort through them so can repair our country. Why not make those who have seemingly forfeited their rights to do it? As in, between times where you get an education and therapy, work so ball bustingly hard that you actually think about what you did. I don't see what's wrong with that.
As far as the death penalty, I don't know what to believe. There are some people who acts are so heinous that I have a hard time not labeling them as simply being sub-human. People like James Holmes and Ward Weaver. In a system where there is no death penalty, what do you do with them? Varg Vikernes spent 21 years in a Norwegian prison for double murder and burning churches, and he basically says he learned nothing from it other than that you can get away with whatever you want in Norway. It's hard not to react cruelly towards that kind of behavior.
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