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Chapter 443 Why China Doesn’t Abolish the Death Penalty

[I was shocked by the way Westerners think]

[I saw a netizen saying that he was chatting with an Austrian friend]

He hesitated for a long time and asked me why China didn't abolish the death penalty. It was too cruel.

I said: This is for fairness, you have to pay for what you take.

The young man was puzzled from the bottom of his heart: Can't we just lock them up and deprive them of their freedom?

My answer is that freedom and life are not equivalent.

The young man suddenly became excited and asked me rapidly: "Have you ever considered the police who carry out the death penalty?"

They are also killing people and committing crimes. How can one person be forced to kill another?

【No one has the right to kill another person! 】

[When police officers carry out executions, they are also killing people. Shouldn't they also be executed by others?]

[The person who was killed is already dead. Shouldn't that be the end of it?]

【Netizens were shocked and speechless】

I can only sigh in my heart: I wish Europe and the United States would be filled with young people like this in the future.

Why worry about the great rejuvenation of the motherland?

"There was a lawyer in Japan who was against the death penalty. Then his wife was murdered, and he changed instantly [covering his face]"

"I remember there was a TV show where a police officer asked a similar question, and he said, 'When I kill someone, that hand is no longer my own, it's the victim's hand.' [Smile]"

"It's important to have a legitimate reason for doing so. The police are enforcing justice and making the criminal pay the price on behalf of the victim."

"Don't fall into the self-justification trap. At this point, you're retorting: Wine is made from wheat, and by drinking it, you're also destroying the life of the wheat. Does that mean the wheat's life isn't a life anymore? [face-covering]"

"For us, the death penalty is already very merciful. You know, lingchi and paoling have been abolished."

"In fact, I also suggest abolishing the death penalty. Can we allow the victim's family or volunteers to go to the execution ground and choose the method of punishment they want, such as flogging, repeated drowning, Shang Yang's past, Louis XVI's full body experience? I think we still have to pay tribute to the classics [tears][OK]"

"The biggest role of the death penalty is deterrence. If you don't carry it out, it loses its deterrent effect."

"I think if we combine the caning method in Black Dolphin Prison and Singapore and apply it to our country, the death penalty and other things won't matter."

"That won't work. What if some pervert gets fucked in there?"

How can the death penalty be abolished?

The people under the sky were full of confusion about what the Austrian local man meant: if the death penalty was abolished, the bad guys would have nothing to deter them and would bully the good guys even more; if the bad guys who did bad things were not killed, they would do more evil things in the future and commit more evil!

Killing someone without paying with one's life, where is justice?

Every country has its own laws and every family has its own rules. Everyone should have a set of moral standards to restrain themselves.

If the law does not have a deterrent effect, wouldn’t it be condoning the practice of lynching?

Just like the corrupt officials in ancient times, if they were not killed or their entire families were executed, they would only become more rampant and unscrupulous. By then, how many people would have their families torn apart and their wives and children torn apart because of their greed? It is simply unimaginable.

How could they not know what those who clamor for the abolition of the death penalty are thinking? Or are they just being indifferent because it hasn't happened to them, like they can't feel the knife cutting into their flesh?

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