What kind of so-called cultural figures advocate the abolition of the death penalty?
March 02, 2012
What kind of people are so-called "cultural figures" who advocate the abolition of the death penalty?
They were born and raised among the elite, are wealthy, and have never seen their parents, especially their mothers, struggling with money.
They live their lives only in intellectual conversations, surrounded by the elite.
They were cheated by the 20% of the villains who inhabit this world and the fatally necessary money for their lives.
People who have been defrauded from the money they saved up over their long lives.
Those who have had their children or loved ones killed.
Those who advocate for the abolition of the death penalty are people who will never understand the endless magnitude and regret of their anger and suffering.
You can only understand the pain of others when, for example, you, who have been in good health all your life, are seriously injured in an accident and cannot walk because of a broken leg.
Only when you are in the same situation as the other person can you understand how hard it is for them.
A person who can understand the suffering of others can be called Jesus Christ or Buddha.
The cruelty and irredeemability of the 20% of the evil people is extreme.
They even use the sentiments of Jesus Christ and Buddha to commit crimes.
That is why I say that the only way to deal with these 20 percent of evildoers is to put them in camps forever.
That is the proper state of the camps.
*In the current situation, it is a clear fact that the rulers of China, the worst dictatorship in history, are conducting unforgivable ethnic cleansing by putting Uighurs and other ethnic groups in camps.
They are the ones who must be kept in the camps.

2023/12/23 in Kyoto

