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by kube-system
1307 days ago
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No sarcasm necessary! Many extreme acts of retribution are illegal in the US, like crimes of passion, honor killings, lynching, torture, and cruel punishments. 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. |
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Yes, one aspect of the judicial system is the protection of rights but more-over it's also to protect the larger community from bad actors and to give victims a sense of closure. To do justice to those who have been wronged by those who lash out for any reason.
For the Judicial system to do its' legally appointed duty and punish those who cause deliberate and measurable harm is not a "wrong", though I'll grant that far too many people appear to feel that it is.
Nor is it equivalent to honor killings, lynching nor torture -to say it is is misguided at best.