@Gamer_152 said:
Okay, if this guy actually did this then obviously I can't emphasise enough how wrong this is, but dare I say it makes it a little hard to take your point seriously if you're saying things like "We should give him every disease at once". Generally a good rule of thumb is that if you're brimming over with anger, you probably want to take five before you write a post for a new thread.
I think a good measure of how civilised and moral anyone is, is how they treat their enemies. He may be a serial murderer, but if you start enacting torture how much better are you? Taking someone who's doing wrong and doing something bad to them for the sake of doing bad to them or for fulfilling yourself emotionally serves to do nothing but take a situation where suffering has been caused and only be the cause of more suffering yourself. Obviously if this man is guilty (just a heads up, the phrase is "innocent until proven guilty", not "convicted until proven guilty"), then for him and others like him punishment should be administered, but for the sake of rehabilitating them so they don't cause harm to people again in the future, not so we can act out some kind of animalistic revenge fantasy.
I do apologize for being so brash. But being civilised can only take you so far when you have to deal with literal monsters of society... this man is like... The Joker levels of evil as it comes down to it. Only 24 years max is far to lenient on this kind of horrible crime. Sure, it may be treatable. But it is still in them and is possibly going to ruin all of their lives.
I do think we need our prisons to rehab far better than what we have now... but there are people out there that cannot and will not be cured and their does need to be a place on earth that is so hellish that I think even the most insane would never hope to go... there does need to be a horrifyingly place like that IMHO.
People like him are monsters. If even only 1% of people actually are infected, he just ruined 100 peoples lives. Some may even be children who just needed a damn blood donation for a car accident or something. All the while this guy laughs it up as he is high on drugs, giving people diseases which ruins peoples lives... 24 years is far to lenient... far FAR to lenient..
@Akrid said:
You're speculating upon the speculation of some doctor-man. Firstly, it's very unlikely it's 10k people. I'm sure he didn't inject himself every time there was an operation. Secondly, there's no proof that he attempted to transmit Hep C maliciously. He was after the fentanyl, which is an extremely powerful painkiller - 100x more than morphine. If he's taking something that strong, chances are he didn't do it on a whim and just worked through every day totally drugged to hell.
Really, that article villainizes the man. He could easily be just a clueless drug addict.
@Jay444111 , that's why there is due process before you kill a man. Innocent until proven guilty.
I know drug users who take stuff like morphine... they are monsters that I would never wish upon ANYONE... trust me, I know this to be true. They have no emotions. Only rage and insanity.
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