Good thing we (the US) lost the war, or this lady would probably have her own team of lobbyists running their country.

  • AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    First off, I agree with you.

    But…second…I struggle with the rehabilitation bit. Some people cannot be rehabilitated. It is a hard truth I have learned, coupled with pain and regret, many times in my life. I’m just curious what you think the course of action should be at that point?

    I’m not suggesting death/murder, but I do struggle with the idea that if they’re miserable, and the people around them are made miserable, and the people trying to help them are made miserable…what do you do?

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      7 months ago

      You do everything you can for them (whilst making sure they’re not a danger to other people), give the caretakers / wardens plenty of time off, and you give them the option for assisted suicide. In my ideal world, everyone would have the option for assisted suicide though

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      Some people cannot be rehabilitated.

      You can’t know that. You only have evidence for people’s inability to’ve been rehabilitated so far.

      I’m just curious what you think the course of action should be at that point?

      Not murder.

      if they’re miserable, and the people around them are made miserable, and the people trying to help them are made miserable…what do you do?

      …drugs?