soccerdad72
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He is a piece of garbage, no doubt. But I don't find joy in someone being harmed. But with that said, there is definitely a code of honor and justice in prison when it comes to low life child molesters.
....said the warden as they turned a blind eye.According to the prison it happened due to be short on staff and employees forced to do overtime. That is a different or an additional problem than the violence. And weapons (or the ability to create weapons) in prison.
Thoughts and prayers.
Although I would never condone violence, I do know that prisoners have their own justice system with certain offenders. (especially pedophiles) Cannot say I am upset about that, hence my side shoulder shrug about this incident. Oh well.
I often see that said but is there anything that actually shows this to be true?He is a piece of garbage, no doubt. But I don't find joy in someone being harmed. But with that said, there is definitely a code of honor and justice in prison when it comes to low life child molesters.
He is a piece of garbage, no doubt. But I don't find joy in someone being harmed. But with that said, there is definitely a code of honor and justice in prison when it comes to low life child molesters.
Two things can be true at once - you can feel no sympathy for the person assaulted, and still be concerned over the level of violence in jails/prisons.
I get most people don't care. As a society we have a very high tolerance for violence against men - even sexual violence, which is often treated as a joke when it affects prisoners ("don't drop the soap! Yep, rape is hilarious).
When Bernie Madoff (in his 70's, financial crimes) was beaten up and hospitalized the reaction of most people was open pleasure. Some were disappointed he wasn't killed.