• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Why? Just because it feels wrong?

    Their decision to break and enter directly lead to a persons death. Why do make a distinction between who’s life it is?

    If your actions lead to a persons death, you should be charged for it.

    The flip side of this is what? As long as you have others do the murdering you can’t be charged?

    Walk me through why its wrong?

    • Madison420@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Because it is wrong.

      Because police need to be held to a higher standard and everyone is responsible for themselves not anytime else. We have negligent homicide laws for almost every reason that would be covered under my statement.

      Sure. You know there are people in prison who were not even physically there for about crime that wasn’t intended by them to be a violent crime? It’s exceedingly broad.

      No we have independent laws for that as well.

      Morality, is not difficult. If a kid breaks my window playing baseball I don’t go and demand payment from everyone playing, I just talk to the parents of the kid who actually broke the window.