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My opinion is that you use the correct logic to reach a wrong conclusion. This is best illustrated by this part of your argument: Quote:
You can argue that this guy will never steal again, but stealing is not in the same class as killing. He will also never get the chance to reform. |
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Next you asked why the victim should have more right than society in general - because it is through the authority of general society that a Court imposes punishment. Simply answered - the Court, as a representation of society, has not been the one directly harmed whereas the victim iss directly harmed. This is the second reason why a victim has a greater "right to act" - because they are acting "as the wrong is committed upon them". Let's use your earlier example - you wake up in the middle of the night and someone is in your home. If you call the cops and the cops show up, do they have the moral right to shoot someone in your home if they do not see an imminent threat? You said you would shoot someone without thinking. Do the cops have the right to shoot someone in your home without thinking? In your home, you can morally and ethically assume that the prowler is a danger to you, whereas the police are supposed to only react with deadly force if faced with an imminent threat to themselves or others. Quote:
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Could you remind me what value he placed on possessions and what value he placed on even the lowest life?:hmmm: |
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The only point I'm trying to make, and as I understand it the point TarJak was trying to make, was whether it is worth it to take someone's life when your own is in no danger. You seem to think it's okay to shoot someone in the back just because he has wronged you. I don't. |
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That would be like saying the land down under is the home of oversimplification and generalization. :03: Yes, it is a sad commentary. I prefer to accept the reality as it is, and America has a lot of incarcerated people because we have a lot of criminals. Someone said to me once, America has the most prisons in the world. I said, yeah? Well we need more, because there are too many criminals running free. As for "fearful"; nah, most of the people I know are pissed and ready to strike back. We are not going to roll over and let other's rob us without a fight. Quote:
Ok, I'm not sure what you mean here, Tarjak. I said the shooter should not have been prosecuted, I did not say he should not be investigated. Certainly the case should have been investigated thoroughly. I suggested that if the investigation proved he was defending his property and the victim was a criminal with a record, there should not have been any prosecution. As for Quote:
Of course, if they throw their hands up and say, "don't shoot! I'll go quietly" I would cut them some slack and hold them till the police arrived. I would also order a pizza, they guarantee delivery within 30 minutes, which would probably beat the cops. |
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Given some of the rhetoric in this thread so far I didn't think the generalisation was too far from the mark ;) Though I know it challenges some dearly held beliefs. Quote:
Or look deeper at the societal issues that are causing the production of so many criminals. Quote:
Given the police investigation must have shown that a prosecution was required, I'm confused by your statement that there should not have been a prosecution. Otherwise why would the case have been brought if the police investigation showed he had nothing to answer for? Quote:
The fact remains that shooting someone dead is the ultimate punishment. I hope that you never deem it necessary to mete it out. |
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The car thief made a fatal mistake, that's sad, but I do not blame the guy who owned the car. Blame the thief, Brendon Kaluza-Graham, or his parents, or his teachers, or his siblings, or his church leaders, or rap music, or his community activists. But stealing someone's property ought to be very dangerous, not something a guy does when he's bored and he knows he can get away with it easily. Anyway! That's my opinion. :cool: That and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee! |
Well if you can be convinced into visiting York in July, I'll buy you one. But I bet you that dollar it'll cost more than $1.:)
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Not Noo York. The original one.
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That would be Old York I assume. :haha::haha:
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