Here's to you, Nicola and Bart
For those who claim to be against the death penalty... those who were executed at the Nuremberg Trials... are you against these executions?
Yes.
A principle is either universal, or it's not.
If it is not, you are on a slippery slope.
My biggest beef with the death penalty is political.
History shows again, and again, that when ever the death penalty is available it will be abused as a instrument of oppression.
It is to much power in the hands of the State.
The US is however a special case.
It's legal system is very politicised, many off it's chief officers are elected (which makes them politicians).
And many of them seem to feel that they can further their careers by seeming 'though'.
And none of them are of cause free from bias.
Case in point would be the Sacco and Vanzetti case.
It's very clear that the prosecutor and the judge (and the rabble) didn't care whether or not these two gentlemen got a fair trail.
They were dagos anyway, and anarchists to boot.
The lowest common denominator ruled, rather then the highest principles.
It boils down to judicial lynchings.
The single fact that death-row inmates are practically colour-coded should get everybody's feathers in a ruffle.
The treat the death penalty poses to a free society far outweigh any hypothetical benefits.
(Which I doubt exist.)
Killing people to proof the point that it is wrong to kill people is a logical inconsistency.