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by rnd0
1307 days ago
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>Yes, retributive justice is very popular among the general public, particularly those affected by crime who are often the loudest voices. I know right? What scumbags! Maybe those are the people who should be locked up instead of the people going out causing the pain and suffering. /s |
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There are places who agree with your sentiment and believe that there's nothing wrong with these acts... "because they deserved it"
Some say we have a "weak" justice system because we disallow these punishments. I suggest instead: two wrongs don't make a right.
A well functioning justice system is not an outlet for anyone's anger, it's a means of protecting people's rights.