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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @lrm_btc 25 Apr

I think if we're going to execute civilians, we should do it in front of children, so that they understand the type of government they are living under. Every execution could also be a field trip for the nearby schools. They would learn a lot on those days.

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Livestreamed on Tiktok, X and making YouTube shorts of them!

In his 1957 essay ”Reflections on the Guillotine," Albert Camus argued that if society insists on capital punishment, the execution should be made fully public—including being put on television. His reasoning was that hiding executions behind prison walls allows society to avoid confronting the true violence of state-sanctioned killing.
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I like that this post has 666 sats for this specific post

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Eerie innit? Unfortunately I zapped it 5 more before I read your comment!

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