Seems an odd statement to say it's not your job to think about it. It's every citizen's job to think about it carefully if they plan on voting, but maybe things are different where you live.
Having pretty much agreed on the principle that it would normally be preferable to both Society and crimininal to let the criminal live,it's not my job to go on to think about whether it would be a good or bad thing overall if the Law were formulated so as to allow exceptions, in exceptional circumstance, eg the criminal preferring to die, thanks. It's not my job, because to do that issue full justice would take so much thought and so much research, I'd have no time left for all the other important questions, nor any other job, come to that. Some thinking just has to be left to specialists, like it or not, cos the human brain can't encompass every damned thing. That's all I meant.
Besides, i've no confidence in the knd of legal and political systems that we have. I think anybody's time would be much better employed in contemplating radical alternatives than in trying to tweak them.
I don't expect to ever get to vote on this issue at all, unless there's gonna be a referendum. The chance to buy a man's opinions as a job-lot doesn't really impress me, especially not when he's likely to drop them once he gets into power.
But, leaving that aside, and supposing that my vote did make a difference, how do you make it the voter's job to
think about every important issue?
Most voters think in such a shallow way, it would be a whole lot better if they didn't think at all, because they're far too easily swayed by rhetorical trickery. . And those who do think a bit more deeply are so far from forming a consensus on any political issue that i fail to see this as a realistic means of pulling
the right answer out of the hat, if such a thing even exists.
We need more
quality thought. Or something. We need the show to be run by people who actually care, not by people who like to be in power. We need...no I don't have any magic answer as to how we could ever get things onto some sort of sensible footing. But I really don't like what we've got. really don't believe that we couldn't do better if we only put our minds to it.
I'm sure it's everybody's job to think for themselves. But to place faith in the sham we call "democracy" seems to me to be counter to thinking for myself, at the present juncture in my life. I seem to have thought myself out of that one.