PACE hearing on Julian Assange's detention and conviction and their chilling effects on human rights
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Obviously he's innocent, but I'm 100% against "human rights"; which is just an excuse to favour the guilty over the innocent or the vermin over the patriot
How human rights are applied are the issue, not the rights themselves.
E.g. someone say... Intentionally shoots and kills a child.
There should be no expectation of rehabilitation for a crime like that and so their human rights should be forfeit and they should be executed when evidence is sufficient for guilt.
Burden of evidence would have to go up alongside stricter penalties, but people would think twice about the crimes if they knew nothing awaits them but death.
So you'd harm the innocent to punish the guilty? That's profoundly immoral and wicked.
Hey I heard a REALLY serious rumor about you... I think I'm gonna report it to the secret police and let them extract a confession out of you. Thankfully they took your advice and accepted a lower standard of evidence.