unfortunately, I see the above trend in the video of killing all witnesses as becoming more common in crime. Criminals dont learn from more jail time or punishment, they only learn how to prevent going back to prision (i.e.: Killing every witness, every time).israel67 wrote:Awful video.JDKRIEK wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xla55bM6UrA
My take on it is from the 'safety' of several thousand miles away, but I don't really see why anyone would hesitate a single second.
I believe I have a moral duty to protect life wherever and whenever I can. If I ever find myself mixed up in an armed robbery here in France, all I'll be able to do is shut up and hope they won't kill me. If it happens in Texas and I have a weapon, then as far as I'm concerned, it would be morally unforgiveable of me to just 'be a good witness'. No way am I going to just sit there and watch this go down, if I have the means on my person, to end it. I would never forgive myself. What if they get out without harming someone, and then kill a child at their next robbery?
No. If I can do anything at all to bring that robbery to an end, I'm going to do it.
I feel a criminal is a criminal, and you dont know which ones wouldnt kill anyone and even robs with an empty gun and those who are true blood-lusting criminals. You dont know if they will get angry because they "couldnt get any money" and just shoot because they cant control their emotions. Because of this, as others have said before - I would rather be judged by 12 than carried by six.