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  14. Honestly what I hear here is worse then the original video. They're both war criminals and the fact that Americans seems to think this kind of behavior is in any way ethically acceptable (or that death penalty is) is among the least appealing aspects of American culture... If this man had been convicted to death in a court of law that would have been bad enough, but this general took the law into his own hands. The curt just like democracy itself isn't just about the outcome but also about society agreeing that the outcome is acceptable. Democracy isn't about getting the best man/woman for the job but about getting one that won't cause civil war afterwards because people not accepting their legitimacy, and likewise a court of law even when it does something wrong like killing a person at least does so in at way that people accept even if they may hate it and in at way that has at proper recourse through democratic means. Those against the death penalty can work against it by opposing it by democratic means and those that carry it out can know that they won't be persecuted for the act because it was sanctioned by democratic means even if said democracy is doing something that's ethnically wrong. In short, it's the nation at at whole and not the executioner that's at fault for said execution. But when a individual takes the law into his or her hands there are no such protection, no such delegation of blame. The individual is then guilty himself of that act. And there's no objective third party involved in evaluating if his or her evaluation of events where correct or not. No one that can give a stamp of approval from society at large. This... Sickens me...
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