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  1. Look at Peter Sullivan? He spent 40 odd years in prison. His life was ruined. It’s such a silly argument to claim that is a great case against the death penalty. 1st of all it was years ago. It wasn’t remotely irrefutable it was mostly a circumstantial case. But look at the case. The state essentially took 40 years of his life. That’s a death sentence. Some people said they’d rather have died than have to deal with the fact your life was taken away and dwell on that for 40 years. We have tons of people locked up for crimes they didn’t do but if they slowly rot away or go through hell behind bars with the worst people on the planet that’s okay. These are such bad arguments. The justice system should not make mistakes but you can have different tiers. If the argument is an innocent person can be killed then forget it. Is the Southport killer possibly innocent? No. We know he did it. It’s irrefutable through DNA. Witnesses and all key evidence. So should he get the death penalty? And of course people will find a way to say no but there is no good reason. Not one. The victims families would probably feel better and like they can move on better not having to hear he’s attacked someone or done something else inside too. You would say based on what? Have you ever spoken to killers or child rapists? If you look at Axel. He had no life or contact or friends or anything. He sat at home 24/7 obsessed with violence. His life is not much different now. He literally committed the most heinous crimes imaginable and we have to pay for his meals while the victims families probably wish he was dead but we cannot give him the death penalty because? It’d upset serious political thinkers? Give me a break. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Europe Clearly it’s supported by a lot of people so I don’t see why it’s click bait. Ultimately the more people with misplaced morals influence society with often pretentious outlooks this stuff grows because right now we have a justice system that is devoid of justice in many circumstances especially for victims and their families
  2. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Very deserved win for Senegal. England are miles off the best. Before we had the players but not the system or team or tactics now we have don’t even have the players 😂
  3. Sounds a bit elitist really. The argument about the state shouldn’t ever have that power is an amusing one to me because the state already has the power to lock you up for life. For a lot of people that would be hell on earth and many commit suicide or it ends up being a death sentence for them. So really what’s the difference? Ultimately a justice system should deliver justice especially to the victim and the victims families and what certain people consider barbaric shouldn’t be in the way of that as I consider it barbaric people who have committed the most heinous crimes on earth can chill on taxpayers dime eating crisps and chocolate in the same place someone who made some mean tweets is. Can you imagine while their victims families suffer everyday they’re laughing and playing pool and watching TV and this is considered enlightened? Doesn’t sit right with many people. Of course it’d need the highest bar possible and need to be irrefutable beyond all doubt but if so and it’s what the victim or victims family want why would it be a problem? It’s an odd stance especially when you say “no matter what they’ve done” that’s very shut off. I really don’t see much difference in locking someone up for 80 years and the death penalty? Is it a mercy thing? If it is why should you have that say over victims families? If it’s not I don’t know what it is. I’ve spoke about it with people many times and never once really heard a good argument against it. And why do you think that is? Too many people. They have to make shorter and shorter sentences. Then even the long ones they do 40/50%. Is this justice for victims? Of course not and that’s what a justice system should be. You can’t rehabilitate some people and some crimes are undeserving of rehabilitation so… that’s where this possibility comes in. It’d be a small number for sure but look at the Southport killer. Clearly beyond rehabilitation and then in prison he almost killed a prison officer. What is the point in taxpayers paying for this guy to live behind bars to 80? He’s clearly never getting out so what’s the argument against it? Is there a good one?
  4. I’m talking as a view among people. The only thing I could find with a recent date was this and even that more support than oppose It’s always been like that from what I’ve known too. It’s a very taboo topic among the political class so to speak but I don’t think it’s as closed off as suggested it’s just an almost pointless thing to entertain if there’s no real possibility of anything coming to fruition but if it was a genuine possibility I’m sure the opinion among most groups would be pretty split
  5. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Debatable decision
  6. Is hairdresser not close?
  7. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    England should have come away from that final realising they’re good but need to improve various aspects as a team and technically to be on the level of Spain. Instead they look like they think they’re above friendlies and above these ‘small’ teams when they’re clearly not. They need to be at their best to beat Senegal if they’re not they’ll probably lose
  8. MK - Dior up to #13 on Apple looks like that will be top 20 this week it’s strong on all platforms right now
  9. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    I would like to see how England would do playing in Senegal against Senegal
  10. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Senegal lead amazing 😂
  11. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    His time at AC Milan was a disaster and City didn’t want him back but he’s starting for England pretty absurd
  12. Death penalty isn’t a fringe idea really. People are always very open on that issue once you get past the first part. If you say do you support the death penalty it’s probably more saying no. Then if you say do you support the death penalty for child rapists suddenly the majority support it. So people just don’t understand the question.
  13. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Senegal outplaying England 😂how did Southgate get these jokers to a final
  14. No I thought he was dead but he is a legend too glad he is alive. So I looked up this tweet emails was talking about It’s literally just a normal guy who’s baffled by his first encounter with toxic stan twitter not much more to it. Really he should have released the acoustic version everybody has been waiting for that but I guess he’s content with 14 combined weeks at #1
  15. Ordinary had a good run it went #1 on March 21 but on June 10th its days were numbered. RIP to the record. Bryan Adams is looking down pleased
  16. Mctominay’s backup
  17. Time is ticking
  18. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    The crazy thing is if they did stuff like this at the start it would have never got to this point. BBC NewsUK sanctions Israeli ministers over Gaza commentsSecurity Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich will both face a travel ban, the UK says.
  19. Liam Sota posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    My money would be on Senegal
  20. Entered the YouTube top 20 too
  21. I think Alex is too nice and couldn’t deal with all the crazy stan accounts calling him all sorts of names for outstreaming everybody so gave a helping hand reminiscent of Bieber helping the Choir
  22. They’ve also booked doja cat and some others for halftime shows to try and make it like the Super Bowl. Could work but could easily be a disaster this whole thing
  23. No I think 4 or 5 they added Sapphire at the same time too then they’ve since moved manchild to #1
  24. They added manchild on Friday