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That which does not kill us has made its last mistake

13 Nov

Better Than Pascal’s Wager

Mark Morford poses the question. It’s better if you read it first.

I will hereby give each of you [pro-death-penalty conservaclone honkers]  $1 million if you agree that we will not kill this insane, murderous criminal, and instead just let him rot in prison for the rest of his life without a chance of parole. A million bucks, all for you. Or, we kill him, waste the $30 million [it takes on average to execute a prisoner] and you get nothing.

Do you know how many would accept? Of course you do. All of them. Which means, for most, support of the death penalty is no serious moral conviction at all; it’s merely an ugly, black hunk of reactionary spittle, the bleak human vengeance synapse writ large, something reptilian and small and just about as far from our often hypocritical concepts of God and forgiveness, compassion and understanding, as you can possibly get.

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