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Originally posted by: Rehanism
^^ Didn't I clearly say that I am not debating on the relevance of Capital Punishment? I was merely expressing my disapproval of 'celebrating' someone's death..People who claim to have 'respect for other people's life' should ideally not behave like ones who don't have such respect..By rejoicing at one's death they are clearly not establishing their regard for human life - they are merely proving their vengefulness..
This, according to me, is the sort of behavior I expect from matured people (the ones who REALLY hold human life in high regard):
https://kafila.org/2012/11/22/a-2611-victim-who-refuses-to-celebrate-kasabs-execution/
Originally posted by: Rehanism
Don't want to start a debate on relevance of Capital Punishment (Yes, I am against it), but I can't help but say that its certainly disturbing to see people, who call themselves 'civilians', celebrating someone's death - no matter who he was or what he did in his life...Even if they support death penalty, they could have behaved in a more dignified way once it has been carried out, instead of distributing sweets and dancing and calling for 'second Diwali'..