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| An Executioner's View on Death | |
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| Mananuku | Aug 19 2015, 11:52 AM Post #1 |
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At the best of times, the death penalty is a tricky subject to grasp. Though, that's not my intention behind this topic, it's more for us to kind of view and relate to the experiences of the people behind the death penalty. A job many would argue should not exist but has for many years - and any other views from people in the 'death industry' would be great no matter where on the internet they may have been scoured from. I've never understood how someone can kill for a living, and feel nothing (as I presume long term executioners likely would, as they have stayed in the job.) how they detach from what they are doing, and how they justify their day to day to themselves. I would have imagined sleeping at night would not be the easiest thing for most - but apparently for Pakistani executioner Sabir Massih sees his job as 'a job' Article: http://mobile.news.com.au/world/asia/inside-the-mind-of-an-executioner-hangman-shares-his-thoughts/story-fnh81fz8-1227490484249 |
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