Talk:Game On, Charles/@comment-5660329-20150516021116/@comment-26394256-20150516223847

My brother was fine.

Although I have a very neutral opinion, a part of me believes terrorists are an exception. Everyone deserves the right to life and it is the most basic right. Yet when a right concerns the rights of the public and concerns the protection of the public, morally the terrosist's right to life is to be trumped and taken away as he/she has caused death upon others and abused his/her rights. On a more practical basis, however, is that I believe the best way possible to rehabilitate someone in such a violent mentality is to actually be understood and have the capability of rebuild him/herself, especially in a more democratic society where the answer for someone murdering someone is not to murder that person as well. Two wrongs don't make a right. Hoewever that is capital punishment in general. In this case I believe he felt no remorse or wish to rehabilitate himself, justice for those impacted.