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minus-squareRivalarrival@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·7 days agoIf you want to argue against the death penalty, go ahead. I lean against it; you don’t have to convince me. But we do a disservice to every actual innocent convict when we pretend a guilty man is innocent just to avoid a sentence we abhor. If you want to explain the myriad serious head injuries in some way that absolves him of responsibility, I’m listening.
If you want to argue against the death penalty, go ahead. I lean against it; you don’t have to convince me.
But we do a disservice to every actual innocent convict when we pretend a guilty man is innocent just to avoid a sentence we abhor.
If you want to explain the myriad serious head injuries in some way that absolves him of responsibility, I’m listening.