Sculptor wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 12:17 pm
Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:11 am
I am aware SOME humans killed humans.
But how can you infer that is the natural proclivity of humans in general when in reality there are only a small percentage of killers say 0.5% [>35,000,000 million] compare to >7,000,000,000 humans.
Are there even 35 million killers at present? I don't think so.
Morality is decided by and for communities.
100% of polities mandate killing. If not capital punishment, but warfare, and justifyable suicide.
Every single country since the beginning of time has policies for appropriate killing.
Only a minority of countries have banned the death penalty.
Don't insult my intelligence with bogus and irrelevant stats.
As we do not measure cuisine by asking how many people eat MacDonald's, moral issues are not to be decided
ad populum
But if you want to go down that route you will find that the majority of the people when asked support the death penalty or a return to it were wiser thinking has previously banned it.
When executions were public they were always enjoyed by massed crowds, who would cheer and jeer and bring picnics to watch.
You are naive
Don't bullshit from jumping hastily to conclusion based on ignorance or else you are desperately deceptive.
Sculptor:
Only a minority of countries have banned the death penalty.
Below is where you ignorance is exposed.
- Forty-eight countries retain capital punishment, 108 countries have completely abolished it de jure for all crimes, seven have abolished it for ordinary crimes (while maintaining it for special circumstances such as war crimes), and 28 are abolitionist in practice.
-wiki
Note the trend, from the beginning [200,000 years ago] almost all [99%] tribes, society then countries would have capital punishment [death penalty].
But now it is
31% which is
the minority who still have capital punishments.
So what is the possible reasons and the root reason for this trend of reduction [from 99% to 31%]?
What is your explanation for the trend of reduction?
My views from taking into account various truths coherently,
the root cause the trend of reduction in capital punishment is due to the unfoldment and activation of the inherent moral functions of 'ought-not to kill humans'.
There is also a trend of reduction in wars and other serious violence.
If you read the News, the greatest issues with the highest and serious attention are related to deaths and potential threat of death to humans.