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i personally know the benefits of looking for the good in people, but it is hard and human nature makes us get pissed and hate people. but that is part of the challenge of creating a higher society. you have to take the time not to stereotype criminals and treat every case different. that is part of the media's problem. they stereotype like hell, and they do it from everyone from McV to Bush and Monica. BUT that is also also the problem of the school board members and principles that suspend kids for saving another kids life and drawing pictures of guns and using sign language on a bus.
thats not teh point. explained best, its like a little kid behaving badly. you either treat them like little kids and give them easy to administer punishment or treat them older and just talk to them and do something that will be more humane. you have to know if the killer is going to kill again out of prison you give him/her/it/they/we/us/y'all a harsh penalty that will teach them not to do it again (death or solitary confinement) or treat them humanely (maybe a couple of years in prison) and know that they would have learned their leason. hence another human nature problem--people decieve. they take advantage of the legal system to get an easy penalty just to get out of jail or avoid the death penalty. and the whole temporary insanity plea is the biggest load of BULLSH1T.
to anyone that thinks i make sense: go get your head checked, your insane.
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