LamieRobertson
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Pretty sure that child killers don't become heroes, even amongst the dregs that occupy prisons.was this fella having a psychotic episode though, how long do they last ? apparently he had a knife pre meditated, caught a taxi, refused to pay, and proceeded to attack defenceless children, he knew what he was doing, why target such defenceless souls, because he is weak and they are an easy target. This person has no function in society, will not be able to be rehabilitated. There is a chance he will go to jail, join a gang and become an inside hero for some, as sick as that sounds it is true. Under the current system, the best we can hope for is that he is targeted inside and has his eyes removed with a rusty shank.
Is the death penalty wrong to two sets of parents in Southport this morning?Death penalty is wrong, full stop. Killing (outside of war or kill-or-be-killed self defense) is wrong.
We can't just make it acceptable for the state (i.e., us) to premiditatedly murder someone just so people can feel exultant at the retribution, or to save money.
That said, our base reaction to horror and the desire for revenge is natural. All our base impulses are natural. But they do not serve either ourselves or our species in the long run. Once, we (men) raped and killed on a daily basis. It was natural. It resulted in 'our' women being raped and killed in return. And indeed our kids. Kill them all! We worked out this isn't a good plan (unless you can get away with it) a long time ago, and created Society.
State murder was the last icon that made people feel that revenge is OK. It still seeps into the vigilante spirit, but most of us quell that imperative fairly easily. It is alive and well in the US and elsewhere, with guns and very liberal rules about self defense. If that's your thing, move to a country that executes people and you will feel much more fulfilled, and no longer frustrated by the nanny state.
Or stay here and help our society embed itself more into humanistic mores, kindness, protection, education, and indeed picking up quickly when someone is about to wander down 'wrong-un' boulevard.
There are some sick, sick people out there, you would be surprised.Pretty sure that child killers don't become heroes, even amongst the dregs that occupy prisons.
I thought I'd made it clear. The desire for revenge is human. If it were me and a kid of mine I would (well I won't put it into words...).Is the death penalty wrong to two sets of parents in Southport this morning?
If we all thought 2024 was a bit of shit show, no one could have ever comprehended this, its just unbelievable
was this fella having a psychotic episode though, how long do they last ? apparently he had a knife pre meditated, caught a taxi, refused to pay, and proceeded to attack defenceless children, he knew what he was doing, why target such defenceless souls, because he is weak and they are an easy target. This person has no function in society, will not be able to be rehabilitated. There is a chance he will go to jail, join a gang and become an inside hero for some, as sick as that sounds it is true. Under the current system, the best we can hope for is that he is targeted inside and has his eyes removed with a rusty shank.
It doesn't take long to find examples with horrendous outcomes. Calocane for one, detained under MHA several times before he carried out the fateful attack. My sympathy lies solely with the victims families. They shouldn't have it in their minds that one day if he's proven to be cured that he could be set free, however unlikely that may be.Not really. Sanity includes making rational decisions that adhere to larger human mores. Thinking it is OK to kill kids is not sane. And doing bad things and enjoying it does not make you evil but sane, simply because you enjoyed the suffering.
I don't however agree that when someone does something bad when insane they should then automatically be pardoned when they become 'well'. But how often does that happen .....one of my best pals was a social worker who sat on parole boards judging when someone detained under the mental health act was well enough to be released. In most cases they never were. There have however been some headline cock ups. Usual business - ensure proper decisions are taken properly.
If the current case deems the killer insane they will never see the light of day again.
Yep. He’ll probably wish he was dead when he’s spent xx years constantly looking over his shoulder waiting for the next attack. Badge of honour inside for the long-termers who manage to take a pop at him.He’ll spend his time in segregation/protective custody. He’s a child killer and they are the lowest of the low (along side nonces) as far as the criminal underworld is concerned. He won’t be a hero to anyone. He’ll be a marked man inside like Ian Huntley or Roy Whiting are.
I can’t read any of the reports without tearing up myself. Goodness knows how those directly affected are feelingStaff from Natterjacks day nursery laid flowers and a heart-shaped artwork, decorated with children’s handprints at the cordon on Hart Street in Southport, the PA news agency reports.
A message on the artwork said: “The brightest stars are now dancing with the angels in heaven. Shine bright little ones, we will never forget your smiles and laughter.”
People, including children, continued to arrive throughout the morning to lay tributes. Some were in tears as they walked away.
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It's such a monstrous situation that you can't help but tear up abitI can’t read any of the reports without tearing up myself. Goodness knows how those directly affected are feeling
I don't think you are correct. Recency bias.I normally steer clear of politics, and real life events on these pages... but today I feel compelled to write something down... bereft as I've found myself of any joy in our current reality.
I've found myself, as a father of two, rather overwhelmed by this latest societal horror... far from being angry, I'm incredibly saddened the someone is capable of doing something so utterly evil... much like we saw with the Manchester post gig bombing... My heart is with the families, so many lives wrecked forever... in what was, I'm sure, a moment of joy turned into a sickening massacre of innocent lives.
Anger for me is futile, I'd prefer to spend my energies on trying to comprehend why things like this happen and how anyone can believe in a God of any sort in a world so chock full of horror.
I foresee a lawless time to come, where we see societal collapse en masse and this kind of thing becomes the tribal norm... we're at a tipping point and I fear where the compounding of too many events like this leading to dark, dark times.
Right now, I think it's important not to call for immediate retribution, making a pile of pathetic martyrs and direct everything into helping and trying to maintain a shred of decency in our fragile society.
I hope the victims rest in peace... I hope the families can find a reason to carry on living... My heart goes out to everyone involved.
Not the only one by the reportsJust seen this. Bloody hero. I wonder if there might have been more casualties had he not intervened.
"'Hero' personal trainer praised by colleague for intervening in attack"
Clashes in Southport after town mourns in vigil for victims of stabbing attack
Police say items have been thrown towards a local mosque, hours after a vigil for those killed and injured in Monday's stabbing.www.bbc.co.uk