“Death penalties should be public, should be quick, it should be televised. I think at a certain age, its an initiation…What age should you start to see public executions?” Kirk asked.
Kirk, along with his co-hosts Jack Posobiec, Tyler Bowyer and Blake Neff, continued to discuss at what age should children watch the public executions, with one co-host pointing out as young as 12 years old.
We can’t let kids see gay things! But watching someone get murdered is totally cool.
America is a country of violent prudes. There’s a reason we rate violent movies lower than movies with “sexual content”.
Yep. Beheading where the head flies all over the place? No problem, 12+.
Hint of a single tit? Freakout, 18+!
Pg13 has gone off the rails since I was a kid. Like on-camera gun suicides with chunks, among other things. Meanwhile half the R films I watch don’t even have blood anymore blood. Basically pg13 means high violence and R means the tiniest hint that something sexual could maybe happen off screen. I don’t get it at all
You’re forgetting language. Cursing is treated nearly the same as sexual content. Throw a couple fucks in and the movie is rated R even without violence or sexual content.
I don’t have any fucks left to throw.
I went out fuck shopping and there’s no fucks left to buy!
Right one fuck is pg-13, R is 2 or more.
I think it’s gotten even more weird because there seems to be a certain brand of feminism (lost track of which wave is anti-porn, and not sure if this is the same group - but, honestly, it’s hard to distinguish the outcome from conservative busybodies, if you are going to be honest) seem to go on and on about the “male gaze”, so even things like slashers don’t have bewbs in them. I guess so they get a PG-13 ratiing even though they may have quite a bit of violence in them (but no T&A, by god!)
These are the same people that harped on things like Game of Thrones, too, for showing bewbs and sometimes a bit of pubes - but apparently being ultraviolent was not a problem.
I wonder what a flying tit would be rated at.
That Puritan founding. Funny hats make you crazy.
Funny hats were made with mercury that makes you crazy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_as_a_hatter
A country founded by prudes… according to Eurotrip.
A country where a man is forced to make sex to only one woman at a time and one must learn the woman’s name beforehand!
What? Polyamory is very popular here, especially among men in my area. They’re just on the DL with it instead of living authentically.
It’s a quote from Eurotrip which the person I was responding to referenced.
Rofl! I don’t have TV or subscribe to services, hence my confusion. Thanks for the explanation, I am wearing a stupid-wide grin!
Well, they need to be shown the consequences of what happens if you do gay things, of course.
If Trump gets back in and they implement that “Project 2025” where they plan to fire 50k government workers and replace them with far right wingnuts, I can envision such a future.
Alito just signaled that they’re not satisfied with just overturning Roe, he’s gunning to overturn Obergefel. I wonder which states it’ll be unsafe to travel through for fear of not being able to see my SO if they get hurt and have to go to the hospital. I wonder if any states will try to ban people with gay marriages from entering.
They already do. It’s called school shootings. They have drills and everything. It’s quite fucked up.
let’s desensitize them to violence as early as possible, WCGW.
/s
I would MUCH rather my Children watch a Public Execution then watch two MEN hold HANDS!
Why does the order of events matter so much to you?
I guarantee this comment gets reported because Lemmy can’t sarcasmm
George Carlin called it. Maybe they need to put it on cable TV… the violence network… you know to balance the budget.
More ideas from the Taliban playbook.
Remember kids, a boy is a boy and a girl is a girl, and three witnesses saw Katie get raped so we’re going to stone her to death!
I mean, petty crime is almost non-existent in Saudi Arabia. Their system of punishment is horrible, but it seems to be effective in at least some manner. I wonder if regular and public reminders of the punishment for certain crimes would do more of a deterrent than just the threat of years of incarceration.
At what cost to society?
I wonder if regular and public reminders of the punishment for certain crimes would do more of a deterrent than just the threat of years of incarceration.
No. Studies show that basically the only thing that impacts whether a person who would otherwise want to commit a crime might be dissuaded is the chance of being caught.
deleted by creator
The “protect the children” group, pro doing nothing to stop school shootings, wants kids to watch people be murdered by the state, doesn’t want to let schools feed kids or uplift impoverished families, leading to starving/malnourished children…
But God forbid someone who “looks funny” (to them) wants to read them a kids book.
It’s a death cult.
Yes, Christianity is an apocalyptic death cult.
Abrahamic faiths all worship the God of death.
Bunch of psychopaths
They know they have to normalize public execution before they can openly hang the disobedient handmaids on the wall.
If your goal is to make everyone traumatized and live in fear of the government from a young age, then sure
That’s exactly the goal
The irony is that these people always talk about “small government” and go on and on about “freedom”.
But yeah, let’s have public executions and have children watch them…SMH.
It’s how he was raised, and he turned out fine!
man i hate this guy a lot
“Today’s execution broadcast is sponsored by Dunkin Donuts. America runs on Dunkin”
Free small fry at McDonald’s if the lethal injection is botched
Reminds me of Oryx and Crake.
But not sex ed - makes perfect sense.
I have been privy to people’s reactions to watching videos, even grainy distorted ones of executions or accidental death. While adults are generally fairly innocculated against depictions of death that are known to be fictional the same is not true of the real thing. There is good reason why even barely legible death caught on film is aired on news broadcasts with warnings and particularly graphic ones are not broadcast at all. While I think I sit somewhere on the less effected side (effected but very good at compartmentalization) a lot of the people I have personally witnessed veiw footage have been generally very perturbed to the point where the mental disquiet lingers for days after the fact.
Young children are generally perturbed by depictions of theatrical or even loosely conceptualized death in print. While some might seem brave in the face of fictional gore it’s basically just playing brave and flouting their idea of being tough when what they are being tough against is a safe little fiction. People who like slasher movies aren’t immune to being traumatically impacted when exposed to real death on film.
I find it very telling that there is this mental disconnect that children being “exposed” to the depictions of same sex relationships which are often depicted in the same chaste presentation heterosexual relationships are for age appropriate audiences is somehow “disturbing” while something legitimately traumatizing to the average adult is somehow something kids should be exposed to in the most graphic way possible.
I don’t think this man should be permitted to be around children much less advocate for what constitutes an initiation into adulthood.
Stumbled across an execution on 4chan once in my early twenties. The moment I realized what was up I closed the browser and never returned to 4chan. It still pops up in my head every now and then as an intrusive thought.
If anyone ever tried to force one of my kids to watch an execution I’d lose my damn mind, regardless of their age.
In a way I’m glad to hear it affected you so much. I think that’s generally healthy.
Simple - they want children to think two boys kissing is scary and taboo, but want children to think hanging a boy in the public square for kissing a boy is super cool and normal.
Yeah, the unvarnished answer is usually about that ugly isn’t it?