Mass Murderer Sues Norway over Extreme Sentence.

It isn't human. It deserves no consideration. It deserves NOTHING.
It's all about what Americans deserve. If they deserve recidivism and repeat offenders and more murders of their loved one then this is the topic in which you express your choice.

Better to have tried to ignore this one my friend!
 
He definitely shouldn't be called a hero by the same right-wingers who have lunch with Trump...



Or as they call Anders, the Nordic Warrior.....cringe.
There's a lot of sick people out there that look @ tragedies as wins for them politically..on both the left & right.
 
When you mercilessly slaughter children like he did, you lose your human card.
No, that's when it becomes hard to hold true to humanitarian answers.

And that's when America turned to barbarity and revenge that resulted in the world's best example of failure.

That's what we're going to talk about here.
 
There's a lot of sick people out there that look @ tragedies as wins for them politically..on both the left & right.
This isn't a win -- and that can be proven by NOT pretending alt-right ideology is a thing to embrace just because you think it will get you votes.....

It will also get you this too


I thought William F Buckley was praised for kicking these folks out of the Conservative movement last time....now, they are welcomed with open arms.....and then called "false flag feds" when one of them does what Anders did
 
Putting murderers to death predates christianity..but yes...putting convicted murderers to death is a christian thing to do.
Christianity preaches both extremes. But America has only demonstrated failure with one extreme.
 
This isn't a win -- and that can be proven by NOT pretending alt-right ideology is a thing to embrace just because you think it will get you votes.....

It will also get you this too


I thought William F Buckley was praised for kicking these folks out of the Conservative movement last time....now, they are welcomed with open arms.....and then called "false flag feds" when one of them does what Anders did
There's no possibility in the foreseeable future of America turning to social reform. But that's not a reason for ignoring its success in Norway.

Proposed argument: It's much harder to reform socially in Norway because it's a much smaller country.
 

An example of the extreme on social reform in Norway. In this case the state has chosen to stop playing by their own rules and so will be questioned with a lawsuit.

Instead of being tempted to backslide with cruel and unusual punishment, Norway can still choose to stand proudly by their success.

The contrast in attitudes America is worth mentioning here, in the interest of comparing failure with successful socially responsible government.
He’s not wrong.

But a poor spokesperson for his concern.
 

Forum List

Back
Top