The arson attack in a revered Kyoto animation studio killed 36 people and injured dozens more.

  • fᵣₑfᵢ
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    2910 months ago

    It’s trippy for such a technologically advanced country that they still do hangings

    • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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      2710 months ago

      The Gundam Firing Squad is out for repairs, and they couldn’t find a pen to write his name in the Death Note.

    • andrew_bidlaw
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      2010 months ago

      They are very conservative and toxic in many things sadly. It doesn’t sit right with their international image. The country of contrasts I guess.

    • El Barto
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      1710 months ago

      I don’t condone the death penalty.

      But…

      …that fucker killed 36 people by setting a building on fire. Let’s suppose that a few of them didn’t die by smoke inhalation, but actually being burned alive. That fucker burned alive people. One of the most painful deaths one can experience.

      I’d say hanging (and again I don’t condone it!!!) is getting out easy.

      • @Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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        3310 months ago

        But…

        This is death penalty version of I’m not racist but

        Considering how Japan’s justices system is as bad as the US there definitely shouldn’t be a death penalty in ANY circumstances

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            10 months ago

            Which is part of my point.

            “Poor baby is getting hanged!”

            Dude, that poor baby burned people alive. Don’t give him any sympathy.

            I wouldn’t kill him because I believe killing someone is not right, not because it’s cruel.

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          No, not really. Because if they asked me directly “hey, should we kill this motherfucker?” I’ll say no. Even if I had supreme, absolute power. I’m the kind of guy who will catch scorpions in my house and release them in the wild.

          I was just putting what the OP said into perspective: “how can ANYONE kill a poor person who burned alive innocent people in such a BARBARIC way that is by hanging?!”

      • @CommanderCloon@lemmy.ml
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        10 months ago

        According to the autopsies most people died due to burns rather than smoke

        Let the fucker hang, and that’s the least we could do

        • El Barto
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          110 months ago

          Nope. I already said that what I’m disagreeing with is OP saying that death by hanging is oh so barbaric, when the perpetrator burned people alive. Those victims didn’t have the chance of dying by hanging.

          It’s like saying that I don’t agree with physical punishment for misbehaving kids. Let’s suppose that a kid skins another kid alive, and the father spanks him as punishment. I’ll say “nah, that’s wrong. Take him to a psychiatric center instead.” And if someone says “so barbaric that the kid got spanked instead of getting his ears pulled, which is more common,” I’ll say “bruh, that kid skinned someone alive!”

          • @Djtecha@lemm.ee
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            110 months ago

            Yea, you sympathize and thus justify the secondary action. In this case that would be the death penalty.

            • El Barto
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              Whatever you say, buddy. My abhorrence towards the death penalty is not up for discussion here, and I’m getting bored already.

              Just rest assured that if you’re ever on death row, and it’s in my power to get you out of it, I will do it unconditionally.

              Furthering this discussion is of no use to me. Have a nice evening.

    • HubertManne
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      510 months ago

      Im not sure its any worse than any method done today outside of inert gas asphyxiation, which ironically has gotten a lot of pushback. If death penalty is done they should allow a choice of options a state could reasonably accomodate with the most humane one they can figure out as the default.

    • TTimo
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      110 months ago

      I didn’t think they still had the death penalty even.

  • @Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    910 months ago

    Having seen and been moved by Violet Evergarden, which if I remember right was produced there, I have to say … I think justice is served here.

    The company is a rare bright spot in a very ugly and difficult industry.

    • @chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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      810 months ago

      I understand the sentiment… but murdering that many people is the bad thing. They don’t need to be good guys for you to think their death was unjustified.

    • @aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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      410 months ago

      And continues to be.

      After a few months break, those that were able to returned to work and went right back to cranking out amazing material and stories as if nothing had ever happened. No quality difference between the work done before the tragedy and the work done after. Bless all of them because they are clearly driven by a white-hot passion to create over anything else.

  • Melody Fwygon
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    310 months ago

    Out of the few kinds of crimes that I feel qualify for a Death Sentencethis is absolutely One Of Them.

    • @fidodo@lemmy.world
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      210 months ago

      There should be an extra clause for death penalties that they should only be given out in cases beyond physical impossibility as opposed to reasonable doubt. Reasonable doubt is not a good bar for killing somebody, but in this case there’s no physical possibility it wasn’t him.

      • Melody Fwygon
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        110 months ago

        No. Just No. Beyond Any Reasonable Doubt is sufficient.

        Don’t try to diminish or weaken the necessity of the death penalty in a first-degree-multiple-murder scenario. The death penalty is always absolutely warranted.