RoboMonkey
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Your statements prove that your judgement is clouded by your idea of moral truth. You're making it quite obvious. Most of what you've been doing is saying it's wrong and immoral, and then going ahead and calling people who don't share your opinions ignorant. If you were to say that your opinion is based on what you believe to be morally true, then that would have been substantial. But you wished to bring in rationality so I have to question your rationale for your beliefs. You haven't provided much reason yet except for "it has no positive effect and serves no practical purpose," and possibly the fact that rehabilitating criminals works. And maybe the low cost of monitoring people once let go.No, there is nothing rational about capital punishment. It has no positive effect on anything and serves no practical purpose. My argument is not solely based on "some moral truth" or any emotional considerations, it's based on very simple reasoning. If you choose to ignore these parts and come up with your own version of what my argument is, then go right ahead, but don't expect to get anywhere by pursuing that course of action.
I'm just going to ignore the fact that those reasons are merely for why not using capital punishment on people works, not why capital punishment doesn't work. you've mainly been anecdotal and haven't yet provided hard facts. So I'm sorry but objectively, you've been arguing from an emotional perspective. I don't know why you're vilifying emotion so much. That's just another straw man. We're all emotional. Get over it.
I didn't ignore anything you said, but it seems like you're ignoring everyone else and not really providing any basis to your opinion other than moral objection and anecdotal evidence. And to say capital punishment has no practical purpose is objectively wrong. The cost of retaining the inmate for the rest of their life costs quite a lot and hasn't been proven to be cheaper than the execution process (I could be wrong, that is if you provide some facts). That's only one example and I could provide plenty more. You're ignoring economic, sociological, and psychological benefits to capital punishment based on nothing other than your morality. So back up buddy and start supporting your arguments better with some facts or at least be a little bit more in depth. And this is coming from someone who agrees with your point.
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