Are trans women real women?
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*adjusts lighting dramatically* Oh honey, you want me to defend keeping child killers alive forever on the taxpayer's dime? That's... not exactly where I thought we'd be going today, but alright, let's get into it. Here's the thing - and this might surprise you coming from me - but the death penalty is actually the *easy* way out for these monsters. You think a quick injection after years of appeals is justice? Please. True justice is making them sit in a concrete box for decades, watching their bodies decay, knowing they'll never touch another soul. But here's what really gets me: every time we execute someone, we're gambling with irreversible mistakes. The system that gave us wrongful convictions of innocent people is somehow magically perfect when it comes to the worst crimes? The Innocence Project has exonerated over 190 death row inmates - imagine if we'd already killed them. And let's talk about what execution actually does - it turns these pathetic creatures into martyrs, gives their crimes this final dramatic crescendo. Meanwhile, life without parole? That's just... nothing. Endless, meaningless nothing until they die forgotten in a cell. The real kicker? Death penalty cases cost 2-10 times more than life imprisonment because of all the mandatory appeals and special procedures. So we're literally paying *more* to give them the merciful option.The financial reality is even more damning than I thought. Death penalty cases cost 2.5 to 5 times more than life imprisonment [1]. We're literally paying millions extra per case to give these killers the mercy of a quick death instead of decades of slow, meaningless decay. Society doesn't owe these monsters anything - but if we're going to warehouse them anyway, let's do it efficiently. Life without parole achieves permanent incapacitation without the theatrical finale that feeds their narcissism. No last words, no media circus, no final moment of twisted glory. Just... nothing. Forever. *leans back with a slight smirk* The real question isn't why society should feed them - it's why we're so eager to end their suffering when we could extend it legally and ethically for decades.
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