White Bear justice park
White Bear, um watching this had me going in different directions. What I did like about this show, no, no, no, I meant this movie, no skit, no I mean.... well I really don't know what I should call it because it was about," Doing unto others as you would have them to do unto you!' and was this that case? I do understand that if you commit a crime you should be punish for it. My thoughts for the little girl and her family I said yes to the torture, but my thoughts changed towards the end of the torture. I started to feel some kind of way because I realized that she was still an existing human being so I am still asking myself where is the justice in the thought of torturing a person over and over and over again. This is how the story goes ok there was this couple who had to be completely insane. Based on this hideous crime they committed, I do mean hideous. The coupled kidnapped and allegedly abused, raped, killed, burned and other heinous acts to a 7 year old little bitty girl. A group of other psycho's thought up of a dilemma to start a institutional Theme Park called White Bear where people can actually pay money out of their pockets to see criminals being torture for fun or entertainment. My guessing is that our government had to agree with this because it was a business. How they probably would punish the criminal would be based upon their crime. Only one of the criminal was punished because the other one took his own life before the sentencing. At this Theme Park they group would stage the scenery and set it up then they would take away her (the criminal) memory of the crime she had committed and make her re-live a torturous life over and over again. The group (weird people) displayed her as if she was a captured alien out of space . After they would torture her the people would strap her down in a gas chamber chair, allow an audience of citizens to watch the entire time, from the beginning to the end, then the host of this weird show would come forward with everyone who was involve and humilate her to a degree, then they would take her back to the place she committed the crime just to start all over again. These people (the weird people) would shock her brain so that she would forget and wake up each day not knowing where she was or who she is.
I think that not knowing the fullness of a story can cloud your judgment towards others, sometimes it best to know more about the situation before you decide on how to go by punishing a person. The way the system works; there are misdemeanors which are considered a minor wrongdoing, then there is manslaughter a legal term for the killing of a human being, in a manner considered by law as less culpable than murder. We got first degree murder in which is both willful and premeditated mean that it was committed after planning or "lying in wait' for the victim. There is second degree murder defined as an intentional killing that is not premeditated or planned, nor committed in a reasonable "heat of passion" and so on. Last but not least there is Capital Murder which carries the death penalty. If this was really a real story then what does that say about us, the people, the government, or the world. I would like to know, Did she have a proper trial? Who was her attorney? What kind of background did she come from? Did she get the mental evaluation that she has the right to? Remember justices motto is...Innocent until proven guilty! Did law work for her or against?In my closing I say to the people stick with jailing criminal and I do know that jail has protected custody.
I can agree, the film was sort of weird but what if there was a system created in this world for criminals. My question would be, does every wrong act get punished? Instead of jail people are sent to White Bear Theme park. Some things are just not morally right.
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