by Zio_Falz » Fri May 22, '15, 8:40 pm
This is good.
Sadly, the United States still has capital punishment many states however, and they are grouped amongst countries such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Iran, mainland China, Sudan, North Korea, etc. I hope you can see a trend among those countries and realize that the United States should not really be groups among them.
Countries that do not have the death penalty/capital punishment, include Canada, Sweden, Norway, Germany, – – – many of the European Union countries among other countries in the world which have less if not no corruption within the government, and have transparent policies, and better social programs, such as social healthcare, free education, including college-level education, and other things which results in an educated and more civilized peaceful society.
Those countries above which do have capital punishment/the death penalty, are known for having corruption within the government among many many other human rights violations. I have nothing against the people within those countries, as I have met many and respect many, however I do have something against the government and the corruption that exists within those countries. And this is why the United States should not be listed among them and should be handling things in a manner which prevents crime or at least deters it, with better social policies.
Really, what does murder and execution solve or yield a positive result?