• fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 hours ago

    I guess this is the core of the issue.

    I find it bizarre that anyone could honestly think that a broken system could be improved by allowing 12 random people to make exceptions in exceptional circumstances. Sorry but it’s difficult to say anything charitable about that opinion.

    Every case is exceptional, and we have a complex process for weighing the circumstances and determining the least-bad outcome.

    You can look at Luigi’s case and say “this victim deserved to die therefore Luigi should not be punished”, but what is the consequence of that? How many people will be murdered that don’t really deserve to die? How many murderers who deserve to be punished will not be?

    • TJDetweiler
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      3 hours ago

      I can provide no further information that is going to help you see the point.

      God speed.