Friday, 10 June 2011

Why do criminals and the mad get the same punishment?

But the mad have fewer rights. The mad have less oversight. The mad have committed no crime but lose their liberty and can be placed in worse places than those that have committed crimes.

The mad can be incacerated indefinitely in the UK at least without having committed a serious crime nor treatment made available nor successful treatment ever invented.

There is none of the expense or rigour of the criminal justice system.

After all. The great lie is it is a fucking illness. Doctors can do what the fuck they want. Harold shipman was a rare exception. He got caught and prosecuted.

The profession unnecessarily killed 1,800 old people every year in the uk. Apparently that's neither mad nor a crime. They continue to kill...gps just get marked down when they do. They might not get as much money if they kill old people.

Am I asking the wrong question?

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