> Extremely rare and almost exclusive leftists killing people on the right.
Interesting claim. I'm not sure many people on the left killed doctors for performing abortions, for example. That was mostly "pro life" conservatives, from what I recall.
Why are we even talking about this? Partisan politics isn't relevant.
Chelsea Manning is free. This is cause for celebration.
I am genuinely curious why you think it is cause for celebration that bratty solider who made a massive blind data dump of classified information to sabotage the US military had their punishment drastically reduced.
I'm not interesting in explaining myself to nationalists.
I will, however, say that 7 years of prison can be devastating for anyone but 35 years can totally ruin their life with virtually no chance of recovery. Most people have support systems, but will they still be intact after nearly half the average life span?
Regardless of your opinion of what Manning did, the fact that she is no longer in prison means that at least one more person has a chance at life. Isn't that worth celebrating?
I'm not the grandparent, but yes, a senseless destruction of lives that doesn't serve some extremely important purpose is barbaric and evil.
As such any imprisonment beyond ensuring suitable deterrence (which would certainly be the case with seven years) is plenty.
Rehabilitation has to be the central goal of all and every imprisonment. Sometimes that might not be possible, but even in those cases it has to be attempted.
Interesting claim. I'm not sure many people on the left killed doctors for performing abortions, for example. That was mostly "pro life" conservatives, from what I recall.
Why are we even talking about this? Partisan politics isn't relevant.
Chelsea Manning is free. This is cause for celebration.