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Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:41 pm
by one eyed jack
When you take great pleasure in brutality, that is the time when you seek immediate psychiatric attention.
If I didnt have such a conscience I would quite happily stab him in both eyes given what that animal did to those two girls. But then I know I'd be haunted by the act after.
My conscience bothers me knowing that he has a mother and father out there who had no idea what kind of pervert their son turned into but love him unconditionally as parents do and that is where I draw the line in actually physically stabbing Ian Huntley in both eyes because Im not evil like him. I aint him.
I would consider an act of violent retribution less mindless than what he did to those girls, only because emotionally thats what i feel in response to what he did.
The way I see it, incarcerated he still got off lightly because he has rights whereas he robbed those two girls of ever exercising theirs. Like their right to grow up and live for starters.
Masturbating over his brutalisation is sexualising it all. I know its a joke but I do see your point but I prefer to maturbate over porn thank you very much
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:29 pm
by Sam Slater
[quote]I make no bones about it.I would enjoy the thought of him suffering.[/quote]
Then you're of the same mentality as the killer.
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:51 pm
by Dick Moby
Do you honestly think justice has been done when two little girls are dead,their parents, friends and relations devastated, and this shit gets put in a cell with tv, games machines and god knows what else. I know that he is supposed to be protected but you must remember that probably his protectors are family men so maybe they turn a blind eye now and again.
The money paid to give this cunt special privileges could be better used to help OAPs in this country or even given to a charity abroad (not my first choice but you might prefer it).
Personally I'd leave a packet of razor blades in his cell along with a large supply of painkillers in case he hurt himself.
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:54 pm
by jimslip
I think Huntley got what he deserved and due to public opinion the authorities wont be able to sneak him out the door in 5 years time. The people I really feel sorry for are the victims of crime, where the person DOESN'T die.
Like the poor parents of a boy who has been in a coma for the last few years while his attacker has been let out of prison. Think he got two years and is back down the pub having a laugh with his mates, while the victim's parents cry for their broken son. If one of these bastards got a bullet through his head, I'd dance for fucking joy and I don't mind saying so.
You can all come at me with the usual barrage of legal semantics and hand wringing but I don't give a toss, this would be me when I read the headline,"Vicious yob found gunned down by vigilante" !laugh!:
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Don't be too harsh on me folks, because the victims of crime never get vengeance, we are just pipe-dreaming, you have no worries, the State will always pander to the needs of the perpetrators of crime and fuck the victims.
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:35 pm
by Ogre
mrmcfister wrote:
> Morning Ogre,
> Don't get sanctimonious over double child killers and remember
> one of the little girls would have seen their best friend
> murdered.This bit of filth should no longer be part of the
> human race and nothing you and your trendy cohorts suggest will
> convince me otherwise.I hope the cunt dies.It would be no
> loss.Yea that is a bit emotional...slap my hands.
Doesn't really have anything to do with being sanctimonious. You getting aroused through some odd vengeance-by-proxy probably has more to do with emasculation and possible feelings of impotence than my morality.
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:49 pm
by Ogre
Also, you'd think there's a middle ground for this? Does one has to pardon a child killer if he doesn't think a throat-cutting session isn't exactly the right thing to do?
That also has very little to do with the other little fantasies some of you carry around (like the ones where you go to prison and you get back massages from the wardens while enjoying your lavish luxury sell with video games).
Considering this thread seems to go around children and families and all these emotional arguments you can think of, why don't you people here that actually have children, go and tell them slashing someone's throat is the right thing to do if you feel it's justice? Who knows, perhaps you'll manage to teach some of them not to be nannystate sanctimonious moralists and we can have a new batch of childkiller threads where you people get to post your violent fantasies yet again.
That's not how the world works is it? Perhaps it is though, and perhaps you are doing things to perpetuate it just as much as the sick bastard who should be in prison did.
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:14 pm
by Warpig
Really is some bollocks being talked here, Prick should be in an hole 6ft deep simple as that.
Re: Reasons to be cheerful..
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:16 pm
by Sam Slater
I haven't got a soft spot for serial killers, I just don't get enjoyment out of people suffering..........even child killers.
You stated you'd 'enjoy the thoughts' of Ian Huntley suffering. Maybe what you meant, and what might be a little more understandable, is that you are apathetic to any suffering he might take. To 'enjoy' it, I suppose, is one trait you share with the man you're despising.