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#204 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
Mean while in Scandinavia...
User avatar #216 to #204 - tawals (06/19/2012) [-]
Breivik?
User avatar #218 to #216 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
o.o wasn't he a mass murderer?
User avatar #230 to #218 - neonthethird (06/19/2012) [-]
Hans Anderson Breivik (forgot how last name is spelled) killed about 47 teenagers that were at a Norwegian camp promoting multiculturalism, after detonating a bomb and coldheartedly shooting dead bodies to make sure they weren't playing dead. he will probably only get 25 years in a cozy prison due to the norwegian justice system having a maximum sentence of 25 years with a mental check after said time is up. if they are found to still be mentally unstable, they will be kept incarcerated for longer.
User avatar #235 to #230 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
Thought it sounded familiar, thank you good sir. Andrei Chikatilo the rostov ripper is still one of my favorite cases though :3 crazy mother fucker.
User avatar #243 to #235 - neonthethird (06/19/2012) [-]
you are welcome, i remember because the class that i was in was having a debate over how this Breivik' case would vary in different countries like America and Britain with different justice systems, populations and better/worse educational systems. it was a good day.
User avatar #248 to #243 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
it is prettty interesting that they do things that way over there, i wonder if America could benefit from having a prison system like that, both economically and socially. When you think about it we spend so much money on prisoners every year it's ridiculous, not to mention a lot of them are third strike offenders for things like drug sales or just assault and they are in for life. Also you ever notice how a man goes into jail for say robbery and he comes out twice as worse as he was when he went in? Maybe we should spend more time on reforming prisoners then on "punishing" them.
User avatar #257 to #248 - neonthethird (06/19/2012) [-]
actually, of all the states, Texas has apparently started doing this. and it actually costs more money to give a prisoner the death penalty than life in prison. i think that the educational system (or lack thereof) is what leads to America's high crime rates, especially amongst younger people who will flunk out of middle/high school.
User avatar #264 to #257 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
You know to be honest i hate the death penalty, and not for the reasons you may think. I honestly believe it's not justice. 1) giving people life in prison is more justice than the death penalty, I like being beaten and raped and fearing how you will live through the next day is better justice than a human death for a lot of the people we give the death penalty to. 2) if i had a daughter and someone raped and tortured her i would want to doll out the punishment not watch them get an easy lethal injection, but since they won't give the offenders to the families of those they hurt life in prison seems like the next best thing. And as you said due to appeal rights waiting on death row takes years and s much fucking money is spent. But you are 100% right about the school thing, i never even thought about it like that.
User avatar #268 to #264 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
*humane not human. Damn it today is just my day for grammar and spelling errors. fuck
User avatar #266 to #264 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
*i think not i like...that just made me sound like i have crazy fetishes haha
#206 to #204 - N. Korean citizen (06/19/2012) [-]
country's are not people so dont draw them like that
User avatar #212 to #206 - mcfuzzelkin (06/19/2012) [-]
It's a joke you fanny...
#211 to #206 - Ibiza (06/19/2012) [-]
oh yeah cause, me? totally the artist. I totally drew that dude. Totally me. -_-
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