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Topic History of: Indian rape sentences - DEATH - no, no, no...
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Pattaya robbiex wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
It is wrong to kill people. It should NEVER intentionally happen, especially when sanctioned by a society representing our species. I have always been totally opposed to capital punishment.

They took a life,they deserve what they get....or did they really do it?
I do believe in the death sentence,but knowing how corrupt India is have very little faith in their justice system.

This is about pandering to a violent mob,any fool would have served their blood lust.


I don't agree with the death sentence, however there is very little doubt that they were guilty. There was massive amounts of forensic evidence and physical damage. I think that most people on this site wouldn't beleive a rape case if it happened in front of their eyes.


No mention of torture,and of course the judiciary had absolutely no incentive to get a 'quick result' at any price?
Anon robbiex wrote:
I think that most people on this site wouldn't beleive a rape case if it happened in front of their eyes.

Well if so many people didn't tell lies...

I don't see anything wrong with questioning and considering things rather than just taking what the papers try and tell us at face value, whatever the truth may be...
robbiex Pattaya wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
It is wrong to kill people. It should NEVER intentionally happen, especially when sanctioned by a society representing our species. I have always been totally opposed to capital punishment.

They took a life,they deserve what they get....or did they really do it?
I do believe in the death sentence,but knowing how corrupt India is have very little faith in their justice system.

This is about pandering to a violent mob,any fool would have served their blood lust.


I don't agree with the death sentence, however there is very little doubt that they were guilty. There was massive amounts of forensic evidence and physical damage. I think that most people on this site wouldn't beleive a rape case if it happened in front of their eyes.
hedda Pattaya wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
It is wrong to kill people. It should NEVER intentionally happen, especially when sanctioned by a society representing our species. I have always been totally opposed to capital punishment.

They took a life,they deserve what they get....or did they really do it?
I do believe in the death sentence,but knowing how corrupt India is have very little faith in their justice system.

This is about pandering to a violent mob,any fool would have served their blood lust.


I have little faith in British justice let alone India who learnt everything from us.
andrew Both sides of the argument are great Ian Hislop is superb with his explanation.