pkay wrote:epochalypso wrote:I agree with PKay for once. Part time armchair activists. Everywhere.
I don't know this man, I don't live in the US. Nor do I pretend to know all the ins and outs of the case like most people who have an opinion on this claim to.
That said, the death penalty is horrid.
I agree the death penalty is terrible. I just hate that it's not terrible every day for a lot of people.
I live in Texas where we execute more people than anywhere else in the US. We had an anti-capital punishment protest in Austin with some amnesty international folks in february and had about 100 people show up.... but the night before the execution last night there were thousands of signatures and hundreds of protestors the NIGHT OF the execution.
I just hate that people can't be bothered most of the year
in some cases, ignorance is not a justified reason for chastisement
there's loads of people who need positive stimulation in order to take up a cause or an ideology - not everyone is built to take the initiative and some people dont see how its wrong till its spelled out to them in circumstances like this
you think its a joke when cases like this are brought to the general publics attention BY amnesty international and chastise people for not being involved WITH amnesty international when its amnesty international's job, to do specifically what has happened - that is make a case important in the publics eyes, who normally dont 'care' or take notice of this specific cause!
bit unfair, though i can see why you're pissed, but its still a bit unfair