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| 5 | Father who beat man to death for raping his five year old daughter faces no charges in Texas: Fathers have a natural right to defend their children.It isn't like it is uncommon for people to want revenge after they or their family were wronged in some horrible way. Revenge is uncommon though, and that is probably because they value their family more than getting sent to prison after getting revenge. As for getting charged, there is a reason we don't allow vigilante justice, and there is a reason we do not put family members on the jury. | /r/MensRights | 15/03/17 05:54 PM |
| 7 | Father who beat man to death for raping his five year old daughter faces no charges in Texas: Fathers have a natural right to defend their children.In a perfect world, the father would have reacted sensibly and subdued the man instead of killing him. Though, in a perfect world, there wouldn't be any child molesters in the first place. We do not condemn this man for his response for the same reason we do not execute child molesters the moment they are caught: Humans are not perfect. It is good that the courts can recognize this despite the father technically being in the wrong. | /r/MensRights | 15/03/17 03:08 PM |
| 7 | The hard naked truth in a nutshellIt is a thing, and it is far worse than twox. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 26/01/17 01:40 AM |
| 1 | I have no words for thisNot as old as the death penalty. Not as old as proportional retribution. | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 02:15 AM |
| 1 | I have no words for thisLaws have been around a lot longer than the USA. That includes the death penalty. | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 01:07 AM |
| -1 | I have no words for thisThis is what happens when children are raised by the Disney Channel rather than their parents. You actually believe society forms its laws based on some ethical code? | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 01:06 AM |
| -1 | I have no words for thisWhat do you think proportional retribution is based off of...? The death penalty has been a thing for a long time, well before the times of "innocent until proven guilty." | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 12:13 AM |
| 1 | I have no words for thisAs the other guy put it, "if death was a more common punishment then people would try harder to not get caught." Which means mugging, robberies, and rape will always end with murder. No witnesses. The point is, the end result is bad for everyone involved, all for the sake of being a vindictive asshole. | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 12:03 AM |
| 8 | I have no words for thisUh... That is exactly why death isn't the punishment for every crime. | /r/MensRights | 15/07/16 10:43 PM |
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