Saying things that have no real meaning don't either.1) Skimming doesn't help.
Um…no? The justifications are reasoned which protect a certain interest. The opinion comes into play when a person decides whether interest A or B is more important. There are good arguments for pro or anti capital punishment which are justifications. What you provided is exactly what you said, an opinion; not a justification.3) Justifications will always be opinion based in this thread hince it is not a very arguable controversial topic, because both sides will always think they are right, hince all my stuff is opinionated.
Okay, here are just a few arguments that are decently reasoned (from the top of my mind, didn’t read the entire thread).4) Show me a non opinionated post, aside from what CC posted about the expenses it costs to put people down, then I'll answer those questions. Also backing this with religion is invalid. So I'll ask you to stay away from religious references.
For CP:
1. Incapacitation: We like to preserve a safe and peaceful society. Capital punishment removes any violent seed that disrupt this safe society.
2. Retribution: A man who commits a crime not only infringes on the natural rights of the victim but also society in general. He must compensate the victim and society in some way for this disruption.
3. Deterrence: Capital punishment will deter others from committing the same crime. Again, safe and peaceful society.
(Despite what Cass has shown, in the UK murders actually rose in proportion to the population since the death penalty was abolished for murders in 1964 or so. Additionally, there are studies done in the US which support the conclusion that death penalty deters crime.)
Against CP:
1. Innocent Deaths: It is with absolute certainty that at least some innocents will die. This is a grave injustice that cannot be compensated in any way. The only solution is to abolish capital punishment. (pretty much the main argument)
2. Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Despite all the progress in going from the guillotine to electric to poisoning, there is no humane way to remedy the mental suffering a person goes through who knows the exact date/time that he is going to die. How would you feel knowing that you will die a week from today at 8am?
3. Cost: Cass has already pretty much stated this.
Again, these are all justifications which protect a certain interest, and whether or not you weigh an interest more important than another is where opinion comes in.
Compare all of these with what you are saying.
Some things you need to do are:
1. Define what is considered “bad.”
2. Why this somehow leads to the conclusion that the person lacks any humanity. (If you say that a bad action is any action that lacks humanity, you need to say how something lacks humanity).
3. Why this justifies killing the person (which is a bit ironic if you think about it).
This argument may have no resolve; however, you can’t just say whatever you want and justify it by saying everything is simply opinionated. That isn’t going to hold water in any discussion.5) Keeping this short and sweet, because this is just like a religion thread in which has no resolves.
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