loomer wrote: ↑2021-01-14 10:47pm
Is there a reason we're salivating at the thought of our enemies dying slowly in prison that isn't just the desire for revenge? Do we think it will achieve any meaningful rehabilitative, public safety, or deterrence goal?
Partially, it's for the same reason that the name of man who killed John Lennon is never mentioned. To deny him what he wanted most.
Partially, it's to send a message.
For the term of his presidency, and for who knows how long before that, Trump has acted as if the law didn't apply to him.
That not only was he above it, that he in fact was the law.
He's encouraged some of the most vile behavour in people, and causes a resurgence in groups that promote that kind of behavior.
This has caused alot of people to lose hope.
By holding him fully accountable for everything it's been proven he's done or encouraged, you may restore hope to those people. You begin the process of cleaning up Trumps garbage, and show that no one is above the law. That people can be held for their actions. That wealth and power are only a delay.
Trump may not be the only symptom of the kind of corruption he represents, but someone of his stature, his profile, facing justice, that's a big step in starting on getting that corruption cleaned up.
Trump is not my enemy. (Hell, I'm Canadian. Trump is a bad joke up here).
Trump is, however, someone that has negatively impacted people I know, people I care about, and indeed, the entire world.
He deserves punishment, and I think the world needs to see that his crap is not, will not, and should not be tolerated.
And it needs to be done in such a way, that the people with the resources to try to do what Trump has done, at any level, stop and reconsider it, and hopefully decide to do something actually useful and productive for society and the world at large.
Will public safety, deterrence, or any improvements be immediately achieved by him facing justice? No.
But it's a damn good start.
I've been asked why I still follow a few of the people I know on Facebook with 'interesting political habits and view points'.
It's so when they comment on or approve of something, I know what pages to block/what not to vote for.