Wednesday, November 12, 2008

On Baby P

I have very little to add to the discussion about the death of Baby P and the conviction of the childs sadist murderers other than this. I sincerely hope that "accidents" occur to them for the rest of their natural life in prison.

Death is too good for them, they deserve pain instead. They do not deserve human rights because they're not human, they're sub-human.

Update: It's been noted elsewhere by a moral relativist that I'm "only one word short of "Hanging's too good for 'em!"". Actually, hanging is too good for them. Should I hear that they've had "accidents" in prison I won't be shedding a tear. Frankly I wouldn't care.

Of course, anyone who did do something would have to face the consequence of the law as well. I still wouldn't care about the people that broke the back of a 17 month old baby. It may be a cliche but I wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire.

8 comments:

Letters From A Tory said...

Is that a call for the death penalty, I hear?

dizzy said...

Not at all, as I said, death is too good for them, they deserve pain instead.

Anonymous said...

How? How does this happen? How can anyone be so disgustingly cruel to a child? And no one notices until it's too late.

Anonymous said...

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who has witnessed a great deal,my conclusions over recent years are that more than 75% of the working population are not 100% or even 90%capable of carrying out their duties,responsibilities in their work places.
You might think this is rubbish,but thats because you lack widespread knowledge of reality.siv

Anonymous said...

I 100% agree with Dizzy's comments

Trouble is, these people will probably be awarded special treatment in prison, own cell etc., "for their safety"

Anonymous said...

On average, 47 preschool children are killed every year in England and Wales, mostly by parents or carers. Some of them not known to local agencies before they are killed and most of them never make the national news. So, they won't be the only child killers in prison.

Anonymous said...

A modern day Hindley and Brady - same treatment needed for them - and NO future access to the remaining children for the bitch who gave birth - as for the "boyfriend" - give me some cheese wire

Anonymous said...

I cannot stop crying since seeing Panorama last night. My blond haired blue eyed boy is also 17 months old and I am 27. He is such a happy little boy and I wish I was able to have taken baby P to be in a happy family with us. I am glad he is not on this evil planet and is safe and not suffering any longer. Any child admitted to hospital for suspicious injuries should be escorted home by the police and investigation and action taken there and then. If you are innocent parents then this would not scare you but put your mind at rest that children are closely protected. Love and hugs and kisses to poor baby P