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There was a time when I trusted rule of law. As we have seen from the Epstein Class and ICE, the application of law is very selective.
In any case, there are lots of people that I indeed want to be dead. They harm society, and willfully do so. I don't think prison can reform them, and they don't offer anything of value if allowed to live within a prison's walls. In such circumstances, I see no point in mercy.
Mercy and prison, should be for rehabilitation or while waiting for courts to determine guilt. The prisons should be well appointed, they simply should be a fancy hotel people can't leave while things are properly settled. In situations where we have clear footage, witnesses, and evidence, trials should be expedited.
Say, for example, the masked ICE who murdered Pretti-Good. We can't identify them due to masking, so we should arrest and execute a number of random ICE equal to the amount who participated in the killings. We can't have accurate justice, because ICE deliberately engineered circumstances where we can't tell who needs to be delivered Justice's blade. But we shouldn't prevent ICE from suffering consequences for their evil.
It ain't ideal, and I don't like not being able to know who exactly deserves what...but the alternative is just to allow truly innocent people to die horribly for having done nothing wrong.