can't find the other reply I started.... but yes, I see the context in which you wrote it.... and he simply cannot fix everything he broke.
is it right and proper to let him live out his life in a prison? idk really. the conditions of the prison may be relevant? the children who's lives he's ruined, his role in bringing down western civ through his dirty dealings.... what is pragmatic is not always moral.
the transactional exchange may be worth executing.... that is, this is the horror if you don't tell us (slow painful end in general pop) or this is the less horrific end if you do tell us.
His punishment for eternity is between him and God, his punishment here is between him and society. Sociopaths only understand pain. Other sociopaths must know that crimes like his do not result in life in prison unless it is very uncomfortable.
i am picky about words and really the "fix everything he broke" just hit me wrong. I appreciate your thoughtful posts-- always trigger more thought and consideration of the topic.
can't find the other reply I started.... but yes, I see the context in which you wrote it.... and he simply cannot fix everything he broke.
is it right and proper to let him live out his life in a prison? idk really. the conditions of the prison may be relevant? the children who's lives he's ruined, his role in bringing down western civ through his dirty dealings.... what is pragmatic is not always moral.
the transactional exchange may be worth executing.... that is, this is the horror if you don't tell us (slow painful end in general pop) or this is the less horrific end if you do tell us.
His punishment for eternity is between him and God, his punishment here is between him and society. Sociopaths only understand pain. Other sociopaths must know that crimes like his do not result in life in prison unless it is very uncomfortable.
i am picky about words and really the "fix everything he broke" just hit me wrong. I appreciate your thoughtful posts-- always trigger more thought and consideration of the topic.