Originally posted by jesus=terrorist
Personally i'm against the death penalty because i think that by condemning someone to death society is losing and not focusing on what a penalty should be, a penalty should be above everything a way to rehabilitate someone with inadequate social behaviours... or what is deemed by that society as an unnacceptable behaviour... more on that in a few lines... anyway if you are condemning someone to death you revocating the primary reason for condeming someone wich is rehabilitation and the integration of the person in society so that it gets a second chance...
The other argument against death penalty is the fact that society sould not be able to take someone's people life, even if that person belongs to that society or not, according to the human rights no person or group of people should be able to take the life of other. If it's wrongh for someone to take the life of another "NO MATTER THE REASON" then it's also wrongh for a group of people, or the representants of a group of people, or society in general, to be able to take it. Society should not abide by a policy of eye for an eye teeth for a teeth, if society as a whole do not condone that behaviour it should perform in such a way, society's actions should be ruled by the same rules that it's members are ruled for, a sort of commanding by example. You could also use the argument that the human being is always able to be redeemed and always capable of rehabilitation and since society is "in the case of the US" ruled in the christain tradition, "either you like it or not most of our rules have a religious bases...", and so all human beings have the right to redemption and we should never kill someone, once again no matter the reason... You should also point that it's not society's job to provide a "revenge" to any of it's members, condoning that behaviour would just create a spiral of violence and hate, so death penalty should never be used "AS A WAY TO MAKE JUSTICE" because it doesnt make JUSTICE... it makes REVENGE.
You could also point the fact that we never know the true intentions behind someone's murder or other similar act, and we are also never 100% certain about somoene's fault in it... so condemning someone to death on that basis even if it's a very very small % should never be done.
I think that the stronghest argument against death penalty is an ethical one... i don't even think that any other arguent should ever be posed... if some country abolishes death penalty i would like to know that the cause for it was an ethical one "essentially the one that says that society should never be able to comdemn a person to death..." any other reason might be valid bu i think they lack the most important and central issue.
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