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...for everyone else but themselves.
...no no no. I'd be quite pleased - well, I'd be completely oblivious, actually - to see me go down with the rest of the species. I'm no better than most, and a lot worse than a few. And I fully realize that any such totalitarian regime I might imagine would have cracked down on a few of my vices years ago.
Let's just say that I'd rather see mankind undergo a massive shift in behavior and thinking patterns to become an almost entirely benign and enlightened species before I'd hope for their ultimate survival. That is, if the species is going to survive and thrive, let it first learn how to cure its own woes; otherwise, we may as well follow in the footsteps of the Neanderthals and Cros, and step aside to let some other species take over.
In the meantime, we should either consistantly apply draconian measures to deter crime, or we should stop whining about the prevalence of criminals and the perversity of justice that is our current system (speaking as a USer).
Personally, I think the use of capital punishment in the US is inconsistant, takes too long to apply, and is not in proportion with the punishments for other crimes. Yes, I'm all for it as a deterrant, but at present, capital punishment isn't much of a deterrant. So given that fact, I'm against it in its current form. For that matter, I'm against a lot of punishments, on the ground that they appear ineffective in deterring crime. Parking tickets are the worst yet, except for the whole points on your license thing. If it weren't for points, all a parking ticket would amount to would be a permit for the wealthy to park wherever they damned well please.
But let's not get started on issues of wealth...
But I think Clausy is right in many ways - I do lack compassion in general. Oh, sure, I empathize when I see a hurt child, or a homeless person. I've given to hoards of charities and beggars, even when I didn't have much more than they did. I regularly employ a few down-on-their-luck guys in our neighborhood for yardwork or other simple tasks, just to help them out - even if they are just taking the $20 I gave them to buy beer or a bit of crack (at least they're doing something to earn the money).
But I lack compassion for people who would murder, steal, destroy, maim, rape, molest, etc. I also lack compassion for people who choose to remain ignorant, who choose to remain impoverished, who choose to remain in bad relationships (I do have compassion for those for whom there is no choice). And I feel strongly for those who cannot help themselves when they kill, or steal, or destroy, etc. Of course, that's a tiny piece of the criminal population, and usually if they can prove they were the slaves of their own damaged brains and chemical imbalances, they don't get punished in the same ways. I'm fine with that. For the rest, however, no mercy. No compassion. No love, nor care, nor interest, really. Because they have caused harm to society, and will continue to do so if not stopped.
This, to me, is the greater good - preventing harm to society/humanity as a whole at the cost of the rights of individual humans.
That being said, I can't honestly say that I believe a totalitarian, fascist regime is any better for mankind than any other. But it seems to me (and I'm speaking purely on feelings and memories) that the crime rates among civilians (for normal crimes, not anti-gov't ones) generally are lower in fascist nations than in, say, corporate republics like the U.S. (Of course, that's largely because the governments in those regimes are doing most of the crime, and the general population is too terrified to break the law...)
I could be wrong.
I feel similarly about stem cell research or research on human subjects. If a few thousand people have to suffer or die so that millions of future humans can have healthier lives, I'm all for it. Even if I'm the one who has to suffer (I've volunteered for dozens of medical experiments, but I usually get rejected - usually to abnormally acidic Ph levels. Once I got rejected for being too tall, and once for being male. Hmmph.).
Come to think of it, I was probably one of the only people in the theatre during Batman Begins who thought that the League of Shadows had a good idea...
