NATURAL LAW ON ASYMMETRIC IMMIGRATION, STERILIZATION, AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
-“When it comes to criminality there is always a path to redemption that can be based on effort and will and not just time.”-
No (and all competent psychologists will confirm) some people are absolutely not fixable, and don’t want to be or can’t be fixed (including addicts, pedophiles, psychopaths, and sociopaths), and some people are absolutely positively evil and irredeemable.
Christian religious and moral optimism and Aryan(Classical) legal and empirical optimism only say that we must exhaust possibilities because otherwise the epistemic problem is the greater risk, and violates the natural common law, by restoring authority rather than prohibiting authority and preserving jury and juridical decidability.
Some people need to be subject to sterilization and others to capital punishment. Like many things, the industrial revolution temporarily ‘seduced us’ (or at least enough women voters) into the belief we can afford the costs of incarceration and release, despite the overwhelming evidencde to the contrary. Three strikes was a success. But the reduction in capital punishment has been a failure. And the postwar suppression of eugenics (sterilization at least) has been a worse one. And massive seond and third world immigration has made it worse.
Cheers
Curt Doolittle
The Natural Law Institute
Source date (UTC): 2023-06-03 14:34:42 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1665004082774278144
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