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by 15155
183 days ago
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> I’ve heard this argument in the context of capital punishment, and I find it incredibly unconvincing. This is more or less a false dichotomy. Capital punishment is by definition irreversible, so mistakes aren't tolerable. Being arrested is legally and reasonably far more correctable with few lasting consequences: we can absorb these mistakes in the rare events they occur. |
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Capital punishment just takes all of them instead of few-to-tens of percent of a life (often the most valuable years).