I've received an objection to my suggestion that we tattoo color coded dots on ex-convicts foreheads, the red dot indicating the most serious offenders, and that any one earning three red dots be executed. The objector states that it is wrong, perhaps invasion of privacy, to tattoo someones face without their consent and that the three-dotter may be wrongly executed.
My response is that the kind of offenses I'm talking about involve INNOCENT VICTIMS who had various, violent things done to their faces without their consent, figuratively speaking. In the second matter, there is no doubt that wrongful executions have occurred, but the probability of a three-dotter having been wrongly convicted is slim. To satisfy this concern, I'll revise my suggestion to four red dots. As an aside, more people are killed by medical mistakes in a month than all the wrongful executions of all time put together. I believe those victims were truly innocent
My response is that the kind of offenses I'm talking about involve INNOCENT VICTIMS who had various, violent things done to their faces without their consent, figuratively speaking. In the second matter, there is no doubt that wrongful executions have occurred, but the probability of a three-dotter having been wrongly convicted is slim. To satisfy this concern, I'll revise my suggestion to four red dots. As an aside, more people are killed by medical mistakes in a month than all the wrongful executions of all time put together. I believe those victims were truly innocent
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