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The Death List 2019.

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Nuon Chea, member of Khmer Rouge later convicted of genocide, aged 93.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuon_Chea
 
Didn't know you could still be a starlet at 78.
 
^ Just like you can still be a son after having fathered.
 
^ What would you suggest, the mercy of death? To rot in shame and global indifference is a fitter punishment, and even slow torture would have been to good, by having made him a martyr.
Pity he was prouder than Videla... or maybe it is the contrary? Oh, well...
 
^ What would you suggest, the mercy of death? To rot in shame and global indifference is a fitter punishment, and even slow torture would have been to good, by having made him a martyr.
Pity he was prouder than Videla... or maybe it is the contrary? Oh, well...

Off topic and my apologies.

This is my sentiment when i have to defend my stance on no death penalty.
 
Off topic and my apologies.

This is my sentiment when i have to defend my stance on no death penalty.

No. My point is not no death penalty ever, but that death penalty is not always the worse punishment for a criminal, and it's considered better only regarding the rage or indifference of "society", and it never takes into account the crime and the victim except as an excuse to give vent to that rage or whatever you may call that social "feeling".

I am not sure Charles Manson received the fitter punishment the way he was treated: you know, the point is to get criminals out of their comfort universe, that in some cases may be dying like martyrs, or heroes, or mocking the system by being well kept in prison like a hated but respected monster... having a hardcore white supremacist wipe the ass of black people, or a jihadist keep the grave of their victims and their synagogues and churches, is a better punshment than hating and killing them.

Finally, you must consider the expense of it all: right now the penal system in the USA seems to know only the extremes of getting workforce for free, or else both to keep criminals like idle mascots, and an intricate and costly system to apply the death penalty.

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BTW, apologies to whom for what.
 
^ As long as “race” can be considered as who you are, and not what someone else did to you, then Americans can see themselves as heroic do-gooders in struggling against our more ignorant and animalistic impulses.

Yeah, I know they are not HER words, but they are HER idea... not the one, at least, that most who know her name would associate to it.


"Morrison’s argument sprang from another worldview—one that sees race as a choice, as an action, as a made thing. This worldview is less convenient. For if race in America is a “made thing,” an action, then it is not sufficient for people who wish for a world without such categories to simply sigh in self-congratulation. They must commit themselves to opposing, to the discipline of making, and doing, other things."


That's why readheads are considered a "race" apart...
 
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