It reminds me of the stories i’ve read about the post-war nazi hunting that drags through the years. really makes me ponder the question of rehabilitative vs retributive justice in those aspects.
I do not believe that they wouldn’t do it again. Nor that their continued existence isn’t contributing to the build up that would eventually unleash their ideology again. I do not see it as retributive, but as self-defence.
You’re absolutely right about it evoking feelings about those nazis that go into hiding. But I also think it can just be other people in general. How much do you truly know someone? We do not all share our pasts.
Yeah it sticks with you.
It reminds me of the stories i’ve read about the post-war nazi hunting that drags through the years. really makes me ponder the question of rehabilitative vs retributive justice in those aspects.
I do not believe that they wouldn’t do it again. Nor that their continued existence isn’t contributing to the build up that would eventually unleash their ideology again. I do not see it as retributive, but as self-defence.
You’re absolutely right about it evoking feelings about those nazis that go into hiding. But I also think it can just be other people in general. How much do you truly know someone? We do not all share our pasts.
I agree with this. The empathy of the whole thought just stings ever so slightly