• assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yes, but mercy and rehabilitation should not come at the expense of the innocent.

    Plus, when I think rehabilitating people in jail, I’m thinking of nonviolent offenses. Premeditated murder isn’t on my list of crimes I think someone can come back from, not when it’s like this.

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      1 year ago

      Someone in prison getting the help and rehabilitation they need are not a threat to “the innocent”

      Look, if all you want is blood, just say it (you more or less already did). And then think about what that means about you

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        Someone in prison getting the help and rehabilitation they need are not a threat to “the innocent”

        Well yes, that’s my point. They’re in prison. They should have access to rehabilitation and high quality psychiatric care.