The Last Statements of Death Row
we would never think it was humane to pay someone to rape people convicted of rape or assault and abuse someone guilty of assault or abuse. Yet we were comfortable killing people who kill, in part because we think we can do it in a manner that doesn’t implicate our own humanity, the way that raping or abusing someone would. I couldn’t stop thinking
... See moreBryan Stevenson • Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption
The death penalty is about structural racism and it incorporates historical memories of slavery. We cannot understand why the death penalty continues to exist in the United States in the way that it does, without an analysis of slavery.
Angela Y. Davis • Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
Dat zijn 23 plekken in de Verenigde Staten waar het heilige geloof in oog om oog, tand om tand gepaard gaat met vertrouwen in de onfeilbaarheid van de wrekende staat.