Larry Giberson joined the mob in the tunnel during the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

  • abraxas@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    For these people they’re alive and public knowledge of their crimes can give further consequences leading into my main mixed feelings

    When it’s a politically-motivated crime, shame just doesn’t work as a punishment or deterrent. Instead, it’s a medal to put on their chest.

    Brock (the rapist) Turner this can be a way of society providing the punishment that a pay to win justice system didn’t provide out of privilege

    I think exile (or its equivalent) fall under Cruel and Unusual punishment. I think we shouldn’t look for mobs or media to be the forces of justice; we should be demanding the justice system to clean its act up, and holding them accountable for these miscarriages.

    but on the other hand some people support these crimes and will celebrate them and also is it right to do and does it hinder rehabilitation?

    This here. We can’t stop these criminals being treated like heroes for attempting to replace our democracy with tyranny. We can stop advertising that they did what they did.