Good thing we (the US) lost the war, or this lady would probably have her own team of lobbyists running their country.

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    Each one of those assaults is a potentially life-altering trauma induced in a child.

    Don’t tell me what being abused as a child does to someone, thanks.

    Does killing the person who did it make the assault not have happened?

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      It’s not just about the assault that happened, it’s also about the risk of considerable harm in the future. Killing someone for one act of sexual predation is going to be considered extreme by many but not all people. But what happens after the second or third times? How many is too many?

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        How many is too many?

        A single state murder is too many. Full stop.

        Add into that how you’ve just given child abusers incentive to murder their victims and scared children out of informing on a family member for which the death of whom they do not wish to be responsible.

        But what kind of fucked up society can only stop anti-social behavior through murdering its perpetrators?

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      Of course it doesn’t, that’s such a condescending question.

      The obvious response is that the perpetrator has a 0% chance of reoffending if they’re executed and that does carry weight with a lot of people.