I like the black lives, black family, black jobs, black leader jobs, black work, black ceo type of jobs.
Now peep this.
There is 24 year old boy shooting blacks in chicago. The 24 year old is black. We call him boy, because a man does not shoot his brothers, whether or not they have dirt on them. The 24 years old is a serial killer. We capture him. Live stream him getting thrown from a building. We clear it all with the black nubian police force. We have documented the 24 year randomly killed 7 blacks. No one will snitch on him. My drones have this info. I have video and audio. We bring a bunch of black people who agree to watch his execution. We tell him to repent. Then we tell him to walk to he falls. We give him an opportunity to make things right. Explain himself. If we buy his justification maybe we let him go. But from our seen, he seems to randomly shoot blacks in Chicago for the thrill. 7 of them. No we put the video of his execution on social media. You think a 13 years will want go and do that and get the exact same fate.
The sad part about violence is that it's not as romantic as it seems. You bring up a great point. We can live stream a death, get people talking, but people don't react logically all the time. You can go on youtube, or WSHH and "watch someone die" .
Let me set up a few logic truths first:
1 - people don't want to die
2 - people will do what they need to in order to stay away from death
3 - an in person punishment/demonstration is more impactful than one that is seen online or on social media
Can we agree that all of those are true? IE: in your scenario, the 24 year old "boy" shooter does not want to die so the threat of death would scare him, having him that close to death would force him to repent, and it would be a huge lesson for him.
However, the kids in Chicago are already dealing with this issue. The kids that are in gangs see their friends get killed right in front of them. The logical brain would say "hey...don't chase death, get away from these activities" right?
But what are they doing?
They aren't retreating, they are retaliating. They are willfully participating in activities that they KNOW can lead to their death.
So how is your punishment (The Nubian Police punishment of death) any different than the punishments that they are already seeing?
The issue is...their logic is flawed. For people with a sound logic then yes this would work. But for children who are in a cyclical pattern of kill or/and be killed, logic doesn't always work. If I know the punishment for me killing someone is either: death by gang, death by police, death by life incarceration, or death by The Nubian Police... it's all the same. I kill someone and eventually I'll die. This is what they are already dealing with and it hasn't changed anything in their behavior for decades.
However, if you adopt kids before they are desensitized and remove them, educate them, show them empathy and sympathy, build them up...if you do that in LARGE amounts, you will see wholesale changes.