Being jailed during the COVID epidemic was an absolute nightmare that I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy.
I still don't understand this sentiment. Maybe I'm farther along on my "you don't hate X enough" journey than so many others, but my enemies deserve nothing but desperate, fearful, agony-laden existences. There isn't a torture that lasts long enough to truly punish my enemies in this life.
The kinds of people who turned my nation into a game of chess and treat its citizens as expendable pawns as they maneuver to control a fractionally larger piece of the pie have relieved themselves of their claims to human rights and I will haunt this world for eternity if I do not see them ripped from their beds on a mysteriously timed James O'Keefe video at 4am and shipped off to Guantanamo. I will PPV any amount of money to see them experiencing the same kinds of pain, misery, and despair they have inflicted on innocent Americans, no matter how small or insignificant. Blood for blood is the bare minimum. That is history's true justice.
I'm not trying to be mean, but you have a bit of a broken moral compass as a result of your own hate-mongering. I don't mean 'hate-mongering' in an insult, but in that if you expose yourself to lots of emotionally manipulative news sources, it will use hate as a way of getting attention to their site and stoking that hatred in you can alter how your brain works.
Most normal people believe in punishments designed to dissuade further behavior, or simply execution. Torture as a form of reprisal doesn't make sense for terrible crimes, because it would involve even more unnecessary harm and promotes sadism in people who are simply not as evil as the perpetrators. Replicating the crimes on a 1:1 scale also inevitably targets innocent people. It also doesn't necessarily work to generate any sense of "real justice" because it does nothing to dissuade further crimes because the people who did them never expected to take any consequences.
I still don't understand this sentiment. Maybe I'm farther along on my "you don't hate X enough" journey than so many others, but my enemies deserve nothing but desperate, fearful, agony-laden existences. There isn't a torture that lasts long enough to truly punish my enemies in this life.
The kinds of people who turned my nation into a game of chess and treat its citizens as expendable pawns as they maneuver to control a fractionally larger piece of the pie have relieved themselves of their claims to human rights and I will haunt this world for eternity if I do not see them ripped from their beds on a mysteriously timed James O'Keefe video at 4am and shipped off to Guantanamo. I will PPV any amount of money to see them experiencing the same kinds of pain, misery, and despair they have inflicted on innocent Americans, no matter how small or insignificant. Blood for blood is the bare minimum. That is history's true justice.
Why permit them to exist at all, I say.
Because in order to suffer, they must exist.
Based and Machiavellipilled
Well that's my point. They'll suffer far worse following a swiftly delivered death, and we won't have to feed them.
AM knew what it was doing.
It's a pretty common turn of phrase.
He also mentions at the bottom of the article that he's a practicing Christian.
I'm not trying to be mean, but you have a bit of a broken moral compass as a result of your own hate-mongering. I don't mean 'hate-mongering' in an insult, but in that if you expose yourself to lots of emotionally manipulative news sources, it will use hate as a way of getting attention to their site and stoking that hatred in you can alter how your brain works.
Most normal people believe in punishments designed to dissuade further behavior, or simply execution. Torture as a form of reprisal doesn't make sense for terrible crimes, because it would involve even more unnecessary harm and promotes sadism in people who are simply not as evil as the perpetrators. Replicating the crimes on a 1:1 scale also inevitably targets innocent people. It also doesn't necessarily work to generate any sense of "real justice" because it does nothing to dissuade further crimes because the people who did them never expected to take any consequences.
well in the article, if they thought he had covid, they'd throw him in solitary, so he had to deal with a nasty cold. and try to hide it...