“All men should be born in jail and earn their way out”

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Who the fuck do some foids think we are, bane?

They don’t realise we would probably build a society in there better than the one run by them
 
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whoever said this seriously needs to kill themselves
 
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The quote, "All men should be born in jail and earn their way out," is a provocative statement that suggests a highly punitive and potentially dystopian approach to justice and societal responsibility. It's likely meant to spark discussion and challenge conventional views rather than being a literal proposal for a functioning society.
This quote brings up some key ideas that are worth exploring:
  • The Nature of Punishment and Rehabilitation: This quote starkly contrasts the idea of rehabilitation with a system of inherent punishment for everyone, regardless of actions. Most modern criminal justice systems aim to balance rehabilitation, deterrence, incapacitation, and retribution, according to thelaw.institute.
  • The Purpose of the Justice System: The quote challenges the very foundation of justice systems, which are typically designed to address crime, ensure public safety, and sometimes, facilitate societal reintegration.
  • Individual Responsibility and Societal Blame: The statement can be interpreted as placing an extreme emphasis on inherent wrongdoing and the need for individuals to "earn" their place in society, potentially shifting responsibility away from societal factors that contribute to crime and injustice.
  • Challenges and Criticisms of Existing Systems: The statement could be a critique of existing criminal justice systems and their perceived failures to achieve justice or rehabilitation, leading to a sense of cynicism about human nature and the effectiveness of current approaches, according to the Vera Institute.
In essence, the quote, "All men should be born in jail and earn their way out," is a radical thought experiment that challenges us to consider our perspectives on justice, individual responsibility, and the role of the legal system in shaping society.
 
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