• JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    The military penal code however, does indeed have life imprisonment

    Interesting. It figures. And Breivik will never be truly free, I get that. But in a sense his punishment is a lifetime of ostracism, which is pretty terrible for a human being. What’s more interesting to me is that almost nobody was clamoring for capital punishment in Norway as they surely would have been pretty much anywhere else.

    On Hitler, yes of course I know I have an unconventional take. But I really think most people are not thinking straight. If you have a principle, you stick to it, you don’t drop it because “wow that one was so bad”. My principle is that it is not right to tie down a captive human being and forcibly snuff out their life. The abstract fact of what they did or didn’t do is completely immaterial. For me, capital punishment is a moral abomination of the first order. End of story.

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      17 hours ago

      I see what you’re saying. I’ve personally landed on not being okay with capital punishment but I’ve been on the fence when I was younger, surely because my culture like you said. people most definitely would’ve called for that here

      I guess it’s just really hard for me to agree with removing the lifetime of ostracism too. I do apologize for initially being rude about it

      • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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        16 hours ago

        No apologies needed, I thought you were quite civil. People have different opinions and I’m circumspect enough to see that my own views and values are just the mysterious product of my culture and conditioning, there’s not much absolute in right and wrong. Nice talking.