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Humans are the pinnacle of evolution on this planet.
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Wrong, wrong, WRONG!
Now that I have that off my chest, back on topic:
I'll just compare this with my attitude on the death penalty: I'm am fully against it. Now, we've all heard these arguments of
"an eye for an eye!" and
"give 'em a taste of they're own medicine!" and occasionally
"Pick me! I'll do it!" but what does this really accomplish?
On the one hand, you've come up with a definite solution to a dangerous problem, provided what
should be an effective deterrent, and eliminated the costs of keeping these individuals, whom most people would not mind at all if they dropped off of the face of the earth.
But then, really, how are we any better than they were? Yes, they killed someone, so is that reason to kill them? I'm sure the murderer also had what he/she considered a good reason for killed them, be it
"She cheated on me" or
"The voices told me too". Now, unlike a prison sentence, should it be discovered that there has been a massive miscarriage of justice, the mistake can't be undone. Sure, you can't give someone back all the time they spent in jail, but neither can you bring back the life of an innocent man. Or woman.
Now to steer this argument back on course:
It is the moral high ground that we have to keep, otherwise, you
are just as bad as them, and having thought long and hard on the issue, I just really can't see a difference. The outcome is that you have two dead people, when what you could get is one tragic death, and one reformed person, who might yet give something back to the world. I know many people will disagree with my views, so let the Bullet-bashing commence!
Now, to the mentally ill: there are so many different ways someone can be mentally ill, many of which are treatable. Of course,
defining mentally ill is a challenge in itself. Depression is a mental illness, yet should they be exterminated? Many people here on the forums have Asperger's. Are they mentally ill? Should they too be eliminated? (Just to get my answer in quick for you guys: Hell no!)
As it happens, the voices people hear in their heads are actually their own, they simply cannot identify them as such. I know everyone has cluttered, messy minds, and very little control over the thoughts that occur, purely because when the thought to control them happens, so do they. Little "simulations" of various situations, particuarly when bored. Are we all then, mentally ill? I'm
almost postive everyone elses minds are like this. Almost...
Anyway, the afforementioned incidents happen all the time, and not just in humans. A good way to indicate natural and unnatural behaviour is to observe them in other species. While it may certainly be unacceptable in our society, we have little understanding of how we as a species will behave.
I respect you guys, and your opinions. But on extermination of dangerous and mentally ill people? I can never agree to that.