Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "Dr. Zivot: Lethal injection not humane" video.

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  8.  @golpherboy13  I will respond to that, here I go: 1. Kindof sad that you're worrying about the paperwork." ....wasn't this about taxpayers money? Which one of us started about the taxpayers money? I seem to remember you were worried about the costs and you felt it was a good idea to save money so the poor taxpayers didn't have to suffer. Now I've confirmed (a few times) that life in prison is cheaper...and you tell me it's kindof sad that I am so "worried" about the "paperwork." You're twisting and turning more like a glitchy pile of freshly summoned cabbages, dear Gopher. Are you this cowardly in the game too, not being able to admit you might've been wrong? Or at the least, have the decency to respond to all the information I give you? It's 2 in the night here, I'm trying to explain something to you and you seem to take none of it. 2. "I'm not the only one (..) There are countries where (...) believe they kill the people in the street in front of everyone to show you that if you do this, this is what will happen to you." Yes, there are also countries that have children standing alongside the street, asking; 'You give me 10 dollar for a blowjob?' Just because one despicable country does something, doesn't mean it justifies that the US does it too. You are an independent country, aren't you? Act like it then. 3. "I think once you show the people what happens for committing crimes they will go down by a lot." I can answer you that they also did a study on that, the answer is 'No, they don't care.' Criminals know they might get shot after a robbery and die. They might get hit with a bat and die. They might get kicked in the nuts, hit in the face, electrocuted by a fence, they might fall to their death. They know all the risks and still do it. They have made peace with death, why else would they so carelessly perform those acts, knowing what risks lie ahead? People that perform crimes this way (instead of sneakily stealing money like rich folk do) have nothing to lose, only their life. And their life is miserable, so they try making it better. And if it's not better, then to hell with it, you can have it. Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/crime-and-punishment/201804/why-punishment-doesnt-reduce-crime (who am I kidding, you're not going to read that. You're going to drag another argument into this and blame me for 'not getting it.') 4. "What will cost more money in the long run? Locking people up for life or taking their life away and ending it right there." I just told you that. I'm going to ask a serious question, please answer it seriously. Are you currently high or drunk or both? Because you are missing the one and only point that I keep repeating. One full human life in prison is cheaper than one death, done the legal way. One full human life in prison is cheaper than one death, done the legal way. One full human life in prison is cheaper than one death, done the legal way. ONE FULL HUMAN LIFE IN PRISON IS CHEAPER THAN ONE DEATH, DONE THE LEGAL WAY. Thank you for reading, I really hope we understand each other now.
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