Alabama is set to perform the second-ever nitrogen gas execution in the United States on Thursday.

Alan Eugene Miller, 59, was sentenced to death for the 1999 murders of his then-coworkers Lee Holdbrooks and Christoper Scott Yancy, and his former supervisor Terry Lee Jarvis.

Miller was to be executed in September 2022 via lethal injection, but it was called off after officials had trouble inserting an intravenous line to administer the fatal drugs and were concerned they would not be able to do so before the death warrant expired.

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      That’s why governments exist - for societal sanctioned killing. And you will never get away from that.

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            Power structures are indeed partly designed and in practice used by upper classes, and especially the owner class to keep their wealth and maintain the hierarchy that is beneficial to them. And this ended up being the case even in the Soviet Union.

            It’s probably an oversimplification to say that is their sole purpose, but I understand why it is said that way to get the point across.

            An interesting modern example of state sanctioned killing that occurs in nations that don’t necessarily have an army or legal executions. Is in some countries with lax euthanasia/assisted dying laws. Poor people who become unable to work due to disability, are often financially pressured to kill themselves through the official routes, as it can be hard or nearly impossible to survive solely on disability benefits.

            Governments don’t really have much pressure to improve the situation, as it saves them, and by extension the upper classes, money. And the dead people don’t have votes to punish them with.

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              Maybe if we stopped seeking retribution, and seek solutions, we can get past this point. That includes punishing the poor for a system created by those who hoard resources, creating conditions of despair. If people are terminally ill and suffering, there’s no reason to deny humane euthsnsia, but writing laws that won’t be abused and codified via Congress will be messy.

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              Kind of negates civilized. Because defensive war wouldn’t be necessary if everyone were civilized and didn’t treat others as less than.

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                And if pigs had wings they could fly.

                Aint going to happen as long as psycopaths like for example putin can get in power.

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                  I knew someone would bring this up. There’s some question if Russians in certain regions were being treated in a civilized manner.

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                    Sure, but up until and including today, we need a strong power to project kindness.

                    It would be nice though ofc.

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      1. Human beings are literally animals.
      2. Innocent animals deserve to live; murderers don’t.
      3. Let’s eat murderers instead of animals.

      Human animals who murder other animals for food get to keep doing it —> murderers get to die for a good cause. Everyone’s happy!

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        You remind me of the time I was marching to protest the Iraq war in Los Angeles and, as the procession of thousands walked by, there was a guy on the sidelines with a bullhorn yelling, “HOW CAN YOU BE AGAINST WAR IF YOU’RE OKAY EATING ANIMALS?”

        I’m guessing the number of people he converted to veganism after that was similar to the, I am guessing, zero people you converted to veganism with your comment.

        Read the room, buddy.

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          I’m not vegan. Just pointing out the obvious.

          War is bad because it consigns millions of innocent creatures to death and suffering.

          Factory farming is bad because it consigns BILLIONS of innocent creatures to death and suffering per year.

          How do you wrap your tiny morally imbecilic mind around the former but not the latter?

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          Yeah, but most of the sea animals deserve to be eaten. Trust me, I’m a squid. Fuck those guys, they’re a bunch of Nazis. You ever read the literature flounders put out? It’s some ugly, ugly stuff.

          Also, did you know that oysters are pearl-hoarders? Do you think they ever pay taxes on those pearls?