Manipulation of Power to the Poor: The Death Penalty

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The death penalty is a method of executing a criminal who has committed heinous crimes. We cannot cure immorality with another crime; justice will use the Death Penalty to give Power to the Poor.

Over the last few years, the global justice system has always attempted to enact laws and punishments that are just and unbiased. However, some governments have chosen a different strategy to punish those who have committed unforgivable acts: the death penalty. 

  

The death penalty is a method of executing a criminal who has committed heinous crimes. Some countries, such as Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen, follow this penalty; these governments also use barbaric and brutal methods to execute the guilty, such as lethal injection, electrocution, and public execution. 

  

Although the death penalty is known to deliver justice to those the criminal has victimized, it does not change that we are paying for wrongdoings with people's lives. We cannot correct immorality with another crime, and killing another being would not accomplish justice. 

  

In other circumstances, the death penalty emerges from the desperation of people blinded by emotions in their search for guilt in suspects because they want justice. There is also the possibility of executing an innocent person who has been identified if there are no witnesses or proof. Furthermore, judges and juries may render an incorrect verdict in a case. 

  

Because some suspects cannot afford to pay a lawyer to defend them, the system has the authority to execute them. For example, people in poverty, who cannot afford to buy needs for daily existence, cannot afford the pleasure of hiring a certified lawyer. 

  

People in positions of authority can even use it to eliminate their adversaries. Furthermore, affluent people can avoid punishment by manipulating the legal system with their connections and money. 

  

As a result, people living in poverty will only face this terrible punishment. Apart from the guilt/suspect, their loved ones would be afflicted by trauma, which may lead to mental diseases such as depression and anxiety. 

  

The death penalty will not be possible or applied unless our justice system is executed correctly. Justice will not be served, nor will it be right, if we terminate people and prevent their loved ones from seeing each other. Let us be righteous and aware of the consequences that individuals may face due to this remorseless damnation. 

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Death penalties passed to criminals who have victimized, hurt or killed someone are not just passed as a justice to the ones they've already hurt but also to save them from hurting more people because they will definitely do it again when they just served some few years sentence and back into the world.

And what right does someone who hurts and is a threat to other people have to be shown leniency?

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1 year ago

Thanks for sharing

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1 year ago

I think Crime that include manslaughter , rapid People specially minors deserves death penalty because they are just a threat to human kind and they must be executed other than that I think Death penalty is a huge thing like if it was given for theft and illegal substance smuggling I think the. Victim should be given a chance to change while being jailed.

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1 year ago

Our justice system is incomplete: Suppose a girl is rapid, and whatever punishment the culprit gets it has nothing to do with the victim and is left to get touture whole her life.

So in this regard, it is incomplete.

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1 year ago

I agree with you on this @Lawa1988. The system is incomplete. But this is definitely a great topic to discuss. We all have our own opinion on this matter. I believe in justice however I also don't believe in taking someone else's lives.

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1 year ago

I love that question by Okadi14

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1 year ago

As much as I believe that no one has the right to take a life he didn't give, what punishment then do criminals who take the lives of innocent people be given?

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