Who do you think of, immediately?

Who do you think of, immediately?

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The coolest guy.

Sakamoto?

Annie leonheart and

Like half the female mages from raildex.

COOLEST
GUY

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Jojo villains that become allies

>try saying it again
Damn, neji's death was one of the last good moments in naruto. Thank god the anime didn't make ten thousand filler episodes for him

Why do americans refuse to forgive people and let them improve themselves?

Marley in general.

Like who?

Red and Blue being cute lolis. Who don't have a sex scene

Half of part 4 villains

Because JUSTICE (revenge)

Because past performance is the most reliable metric to judge future performance.

I can't really think of anyone that bad from Part 4 who was easily forgiven

Arvis

The real reason is because of private prisons.

It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy when you give them harsh punishments and make their life from then onward so much more difficult.

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Rohan is the first one that comes to mind and he wasn't that bad in comparison besides psychological torture
Highway Star became a bro even though he was willing to kill people by absorbing their nutrients and has probably killed before
Stroheim from Part 2 is a nazi that literally killed a bunch of people for the sake of reviving an ancient god who would kill even more people.

If they really want to be better people then surely they can go through adversity and prove themselves.
Don't blame justice for the criminal's own moral failings.

because it's a legal way to perform slavery

For Highway Star it's ambiguous. I'll grant you Stroheim though. Part 2 is overrated anyways

Except Vegeta's backstory is never portrayed as sad. It's essentially:
>fuck peasants
>fuck Freiza

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Yukako, hazamada and the guy with the lock

revenge
JUSTICE

retard

That's easy to say, but humans are creatures of habit. What else do you expect them to do when nearly every job, especially in a country with relatively few worker protections, refuses to employ them?

Aren't private prisions like only 7% of prisions?
T. Notamuttsoidk

Maybe they should've thought of that before committing crimes.

more like they hand out way too much forgiveness

>Part 2 is overrated anyways
and yet it's the best thing Araki has written pre-SBR

Again, that's easy for you to say, but that's a meaningless statement. Nobody purposefully ruins their own life. It's always a result of their mistakes. Many are not above redemption.

>send a guy who commited light crimes to prision
>surrounded by psychos and gang members
>somehow becomes a worse person
How could this happen?

That's still a lot of money in the country with THE highest incarceration rate.

Accelerator?

It's their own personal responsibility to redeem themselves, you said humans are creatures of habit, well they are also creatures of free will. They can choose to follow the easy path of crime or accept to carry the weight of their mistakes to make a better life for themselves by avoiding a return to the life of crime. It's all about personal responsibility.

They're not exactly angels, but the OP implied much worse crimes than that.

Yeah, but how much can they influence the general incarceration rate if they are such a small part of the system. I always thought elected judges played a bigger role, but im not american so idk

It's easier for them to choose when their choices aren't restricted by employment opportunities and when they aren't unnecessarily harshly punished. Education helps too.

America incarcerates 2.2 million people. 7% of that is still 154,000 slaves. There's a lot of money to be made.

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It's not the Justice system's responsibility to make things easier for them, Justice only serves to give them what they deserve. It's their responsibility to work harder because it was their responsibility that they became criminals.

Best Match

>It's not the Justice system's responsibility to make things easier for them
it actually is

Who's supposed to know what they "deserve"? More importantly, why not rehabilitate them instead so they can become functioning members of society? What is a hard life in prison going to do to help anyone? It's suffering for the sake of suffering for everyone involved.

>2.2 million people
Kek

Most of the world besides Euros practices punitive justice. That's the reason Europe has all its problems with immigrants. Hell if I moved to Europe and got to live in a luxury condo for serious physical assault you bet I'd be beating on people all the time.

No

And yet America has a crime rate that's 3x higher than the EU.

>Who's supposed to know what they "deserve"?
It's called "the Law".
Again, Justice is not about protecting people from criminals, it's not about rehabilitating criminals as if they deserve pity. Justice is about enacting just values by sentencing criminals the punishment they deserve by way of ethical considerations.

There is nothing wrong with enslaving criminals. Every criminal who isn't killed should be forced into indentured servitude.

Ever heard of false convictions?
How does that help anyone? It's a waste of money and life.

We have 3x the joggers

They don't commit war crimes or killing your loved ones.

Honestly I'd prefer slave labor to the year I did just sitting in a concrete room staring at the wall

Then they'll be spending the time they wasted doing useful work and can be monetarily compensated for it.

And we have joggers, balkanites, mudslimes, gyppos. Your point?

Darth Vader

Remind me, you're supposed to be the "land of the free", right?