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↪Frank Apisa I do not think it would be ethical to take advantage of someone's desire to be free. — Daniel
I think it's wrong to quantify the values of human life. — Mac
Where there is death, I'd like there to be none, rather than less or some sick exchange of life. — Mac
I can't just propose we use those in the 1% that are concentrating my nation's wealth as test subjects because I feel they must pay for their negative impact. I personally think the 1% are worse criminals than most murderers, but I can't honestly say one is truly better than the other, or that we should use low-lifes for experimentation. — Mac
An inmate is already serving their time or will be put to death. Prison and lethal injection are torture enough I think. — Mac
How is this even relevant? My point of view could be a beneficial and useful one regardless of my background. And how could one possibly come to the conclusion that I had a "tolerable upbringing" based on anything I've said? You insult me by acting like you aren't trying to insult me, when your objective is clear. The reason I'm even spending my breath on this topic in this forum is because it's close to home for me. Back to the point: Doing experiments on a criminal against their will is just as immoral as putting them in a cell. I don't think this is that whacky of a stance and I have yet to see the burden of proof fulfilled by the person making the original claim.but you more than likely had a tolerable upbringing
You insult me by acting like you aren't trying to insult me, when your objective is clear. — Mac
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