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On the Death Penalty

As I have written before, Catholicism has always accepted that certain crimes deserve the death penalty.

This is, of course, entirely reasonable and logical. Avoiding capital punishment for such serious crimes as child rape, aggravated murder, and so on is not only unfair, but it is demonic. The point of giving the perpetrator of such viciousness the “mercy” of undeserved life is not at all to be merciful, but rather to reduce the victim and their families to some subhuman status that is not worthy of justice, and dignity.

Doing away with the death penalty is being for the degradation of victims, that is, the weaker and least powerful, the wronged, and as such, drags all of humanity a step closer to the filthy, degenerate state demons love to see us in.

Furthermore, the demonic inspired and paid for mass media, invariably pushes a completely false narrative in order to appeal to your charity, mercy and sense of justice. In short, they utterly pervert the intent of those noble virtues.

See for example the example below.

CNN presents this as if two homosexuals, engaged in quiet sodomy behind closed doors are about to be put to death for their sexual deviance which, however, they let you imagine by removing all context, was merely an innocent fetish hurting no one.

Now imagine someone anally raped your little son, or disabled brother. And let’s say such crimes are called “aggravated homosexuality”; are you really against the death penalty then?

I fully support Uganda’s right, as a sovereign state, to make their own laws in accordance with their culture and sense of justice, which I find to be closer to Catholic doctrine than anything in the West presently. May we learn from them soon to return to a time where justice was dispensed more correctly than it is now.

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