Mother gets 30-day sentence for waterboarding baby, putting him in freezer, authorities say - eviltoast
  • Shou@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    A shit reason. She needa to be thrown in an insane asylum for 30 years. See if that helps her psychologucal problem.

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      Sounds like you need to take a trip there first buddy. Maybe learn how to spell on the way, jarjar

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      Or we could, I don’t know, maybe try to treat her? I would rather live in a world where we treated all mentally ill people, even dangerous ones, with compassion than one where we just lock them up and throw away the key. I personally think that we, as a society, have a moral responsibility to lift each other up, but even if you look at it from a selfish point of view, it still makes sense. For example, it’s possible that someday, you might have a mental break, maybe due to a tragic event or brutal experience, and will need help and wouldn’t you rather be treated kindly rather than being locked away and forgotten about?

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        I never said you shouldn’t provide mental health care. I just doubt she’d stop being a threat after a mere 30 days.

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      Because that’s what we should be doing with people who are mentally ill? Take a look at yourself.

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      And what will that actually achieve? Beyond costing a fuckload of money and satisfying those that get their dicks hard at the thought of human suffering?