I've had a disturbing thought...our justice system is flawed.

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We should have an official "Smart dumb nygga" thread for topics like this.

Open your mind. I explained it so a 10 year old could understand my message to reach the masses.
 

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Prison is a cultural phenom. Some people just kill criminals and others lock them in cages to separate their influence from humanity.

OK but what is the right way to deal with people with undesirable behavior when taking my OP in consideration? How could it be "morally correct" to punish people that ultimately don't control their actions?
 

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But wouldn't defining it as a process make it a "justice system" not simply "justice?" And that's why I defined justice as I did. The definition paints something that is truly subjective.
I define justice as a system. Put another way, justice -is a system-, and as long as the system is utilized(free of perversion) I can say justice has been served regardless of the outcome.
 

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OK but what is the right way to deal with people with undesirable behavior when taking my OP in consideration? How could it be "morally correct" to punish people that ultimately don't control their actions?
Depends on the crime. Filth must be separated from us though. This is why in practice we have jails but when you live in a society that is demonic, you realize society isnt designed to stop these actions but actually by its design promotes and creates the behavior it wants to eradicate. If someone murdered my mother, prison is the best option we have outside of immediate execution because filth should be separated from good, friend.

In your world, id say the best option is to quarantine them in the filth zone where all the demons live.
 

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OK but what is the right way to deal with people with undesirable behavior when taking my OP in consideration? How could it be "morally correct" to punish people that ultimately don't control their actions?

The problem is that the justice system targets blacks and punishes them with harsher penalties and the justice system uses prisoners for slave labor...the question is how do you stop the justice system from abusing prisoner rights and targeting blacks to be their labor pool in jails
 

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The problem is that the justice system targets blacks and punishes them with harsher penalties and the justice system uses prisoners for slave labor...the question is how do you stop the justice system from abusing prisoner rights and targeting blacks to be their labor pool in jails

:whoa: that's a valid point but that's a whole different discussion :whoa:
 

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OK but what is the right way to deal with people with undesirable behavior when taking my OP in consideration? How could it be "morally correct" to punish people that ultimately don't control their actions?

The subconscious is more likely to be a complete myth than it is to be the main driving force behind all action. Is there no such thing as consideration? Is the conscious mind just an illusion? The only thing the subconscious is, if it is anything, is an accumulation of forgotten or temporarily un-recalled memories or other sensory intakes. How much that is relevant depends on how "good" someone's memory is, how extensive their awareness is and how much thought they give to those things. How can you prove the subconscious is even there anyway? If you see a McDonalds commercial, then later get McDonalds, its not your subconscious that decided that. It's you recognizing that you are hungry, remembering the taste, satisfaction and marginal benefit you get from going there, then you consciously deciding to go there. The commercial is just a trigger to a thought process, not something mystically buried in your subconscious forcing you to do something.

How do other beings make decisions? If anything, people who act without consideration and conscious thought are similar to other animals in the food chain that use minimal thought and rely on instincts. Instincts are distinctly different than the subconscious and it is not a semantic argument.
 

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I personally don't care what a person's motivation is. If a dog bites people put him down. Don't try to psychoanalyze it cause it's STILL gonna bite your hand off AFTER you diagnose it. If a person is a violent psycopath then they need to be neutralized one way or the other. Fukc how you feel inside.
 
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