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What exactly would you want for him? You think 24/7 the rest of your life in that is cushy?
I kind of wonder what is the bigger mockery of the justice system in Norway.The light setence, the super cushy prisons or him criticizing the prison system in that country.
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What exactly would you want for him?
You think 24/7 the rest of your life in that is cushy?
What exactly would you want for him? You think 24/7 the rest of your life in that is cushy?
The death penalty would be the preferable punishment for him. Life without parole in a real prison would be the 2nd choice.
1.That is a dormitory not a prison.Any one would find that cushy.
2.Contrary to what scumbag sympathizers have said there is no guarantee he will spend the rest of his life in that dormitory. A country that made 21 years and a minimum time of 10 years the max sentence someone may get doesn't give a rats ass he murder 77 innocent people in cold blood.
He only got a 21 year sentence. Given his age, that is unlikely to be the "rest of his life", unless he goes ape **** and kills a guard or something. Then, based on the original sentencing v. # killed, I guess he'd get an extra 3-6 months.
He only got a 21 year sentence. Given his age, that is unlikely to be the "rest of his life", unless he goes ape **** and kills a guard or something. Then, based on the original sentencing v. # killed, I guess he'd get an extra 3-6 months.
There is no TV in that one at least.
Even American prisons look somewhat nice when they're new.
It's a room consisting of a bed, a combination toilet/sink, a flat surface and a chair.
It looks nice, but that's not what I'd call "cushy."
That is the isolation cell.Do you think he will spend his who sentence in a isolation cell.
In the top picture it looks like there is a tv or computer on the desk.
I doubt they look anything like the top picture.
That toilet seat looks kinda hard and cold.
That is the isolation cell.Do you think he will spend his entire sentence in a isolation cell?
This is a normal cell in that prison.
Norway killing: Made-to-order cell | News24
That is the isolation cell.Do you think he will spend his entire sentence in a isolation cell?
This is a normal cell in that prison.
Norway killing: Made-to-order cell | News24
It's a teeny tiny cell with a bed and a ****ter in it. How would you design in to be less cushy?
No kidding.I am totally going to commit a crime in Norway....
Right, but I bet they don't criminalize everything under the sun, either.As tempting as it might be to criticize their prisons, I think I am going to hold off on doing so until we are able to get our own crime rate as low as theirs.
I am totally going to commit a crime in Norway....
But their recidivism is ridiculously low too. It was bizarre.
He only got a 21 year sentence. Given his age, that is unlikely to be the "rest of his life", unless he goes ape **** and kills a guard or something. Then, based on the original sentencing v. # killed, I guess he'd get an extra 3-6 months.
Perhaps he should have thought the consequences through BEFORE he killed anyone. It's a little late for him to complain about what he is going through now. It's a far cry from all the people who died by his actions.
And what actions would those have been? What policies enacted in Norway would justify murder of any kind, let alone what actually took place?You could make the same argument for him. Maybe the progressives went too far over the "liberty line" and his actions were a direct result of their actions?
I don't agree with his actions but I understand his actions.
He wanted to be a martyr and to some extent he is.
A martyr (Greek: μάρτυς, mártys, "witness"; stem μάρτυρ-, mártyr-) is somebody who suffers persecution and death for refusing to renounce, or accept, a belief or cause, usually religious.