Death penality - Yes or No?

Death Penality!

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 34.6%
  • No

    Votes: 12 46.2%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 5 19.2%

  • Total voters
    26
Nah, very unsanitary in any countries with average temperatures above zero degree Celsius. Keep it for yourself, frozen Scandinavians!
 
Nah, very unsanitary in any countries with average temperatures above zero degree Celsius. Keep it for yourself, frozen Scandinavians!
The kids need to build up an even stronger immune system. No more playing around in the mud! Here, have a stick, go poke at a limb that's fallen off of the crucifix.
 
I honestly feel like death penalties aren't for justice; rather than a show of power.

I absolutely think death penalties should be disallowed, it's barbaric, and you might as well put them inside a prison cell and let them rot.
 
Morally, I think the death penalty is wrong. But to be fair, if applied quickly and liberally it would make prisons a bit more efficient.
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In 1932, after prologuend plotting, general Sanjurjo attempted a coup on the Second Spanish Republic. The military and most if not all conservative factions were opposed to all the reworks and policies, like army hierarchy management, overall modernization, etc. Luckily, the coup was successfully countered and Sanjurjo put in custody.

He was imprisoned and set for 20 years. And two years later, released with conditional. The Republic was aware of more plotting Generals, actually most if not all, along the opposition. What did they do? Send them away to command further regions. Completely free and unsupervised.

In 1936, after tension breaking for the murder of an important republican figure, and the same for a conservative in consequence, General Sanjurjo and many more, like Mola and Franco, started another coup all across Spain. Alas, most of the main cities resisted thus the coup failed and the Spanish Civil War started. Yadda yadda the worst period of Spanish history, yadda Fascist Regimes test weapons for WWII, yadda Allies don't do shit yadda Totalitarian regime lasts for 40+ years.

If the Republic had put in line all the rebelling generals, and shot, gutted, shock or drown the fuckers, probably the world would be a bit better. Any of the poets and writer's lives was worth more than any of them, and they didn't think twice.

A rebelling military only understands dead or not. If you aren't dead, you can win.

In that case, death sentence was no question.

Now, I don't know how fair is it in a Civillian scale situation. There is a point where people is beyond recovery, hardly think that someone that'd love to munch on the guards is worth maintaining with state funding. But beyond that, don't think that death sentence is in any way needed.

EDIT: Russians MVP though, thanks for giving tanks, planes and military counsel, ya tried ;D
 
I think some of the blame can be placed on Nazi-Germany as well that really helped a great deal in the Spanish civil war. But that story alone, would deserve its own topic ...

I never liked this 'what if' games anyway, because that is history, sure if Ghandi wasn't shot, if Hitler died on a chicken bone or if Stalin shoot himself in Moscow 1941, who knows what our world history would be like today? But arguing in favour of the death penality for that reason ... seems a bit strange in my opinion. I mean imagine if the government killed him, they might have as well created a martyr. Who knows?

That isn't justice.
When we're talking about the death penality it rarely is about justice.

(Also adding quick reminder that you're not discussing shit with me. Think of your integrity, stop it naow!)
What are we? 5 Years old? I can still dislike you or your opinion and yet discuss certain matters.
We're both members of this community after all.

And besides, I am really not the kind of guy that holds a grudge (for very long), particularly about people that I really don't know in person. I am not your standard libtard that is THAT easily offended ;)
 
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I think some of the blame can be placed on Nazi-Germany as well that really helped a great deal in the Spanish civil war. But that story alone, would deserve its own topic ...
Someday. Anyway, while Hilly & Mussy helped with military support as in deployment, troops (Italy deployed a LOT of units 30000 men easy) bombardment of blockades and such, they didn't declare war on the Republic. The coup didn't start itself. Having a general's dead cold body on the newspaper's front page wouldn't have hurt.
 
I am really not in the position to say anything about that, since I do not know enough about the spanish civil war or the people behind it.
 
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