Police apologise for wrongful conviction of man executed 70 years ago

I wouldn't be ok with it of course. But you have to be subjective about the big picture. It's why you don't put the people in charge on the front line, it affects their judgement. What do you do if you have to switch a train track to kill one person to save 5 on the other? Simple math. Gotta kill the 1, doing nothing kills all. Same thought process.

You can say it's sick all you want. But you just don't have the stomach for it.

Reality is a lot for many people so they hide from the truth. If you saw what really goes on in the world. And the fact that God is proven not to exist. People mostly ig ore that proof. Their beliefs what ever, but there's dozens of conflicting religions so not all can be correct. But that's neither here nor there.

Humans are nothing more than an accident in evolution. Your feels really don't matter. Do you remember anything about 1000, or 5000 years ago? Hell even 250 years ago? Not one thought 99.999999% of those people had has lived on. Lmao.

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