Big Argument About Prisoners' Rights Splits The Loose Women | Loose Women

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2016
  • Subscribe now for more! bit.ly/1VGTPwA
    From series 21, broadcast on 06/10/2016
    Penny and Martine disagree with Janet about prisoners' rights, especially when it comes down to love and being allowed to start a family.
    Like, follow and subscribe to Loose Women!
    Website: bit.ly/1EDGFp5
    RUclips: bit.ly/1C7hxMy
    Facebook: on. 1KXmWdc
    Twitter: bit.ly/1Bxfxts
    www.itv.com
    www.stv.tv
    www.u.tv

Комментарии • 3

  • @MeSimoneI
    @MeSimoneI 7 лет назад +5

    I can see both sides of the argument here but ultimately I'm with Janet and Ruth!

  • @simontemplar9772
    @simontemplar9772 21 день назад

    I'm more concerned about the rights of the victims of the crimes and the families of the victims. Because maybe in the eyes of the law, once the criminal has served their time, it's all over, the victim and their families have to live with that forever.

  • @faaaukkk309
    @faaaukkk309 7 лет назад

    It is only just to punish people vindictively - as though they could and should have chosen differently - if they actually had the capability to choose. As a reductionist, I think people's behavior comes from biology, upbringing, and environment: these are what make me "me", and you "you". We have no evidence for a no magic "free will" switch within, separate and "above" our personality, flip-flopping "freely" so that we pick action A in a situation one day, but action B tomorrow, and so on. If we did it we wouldn't have any consistent personality. While each person is responsible for their actions, behavior is never a true "choice", only ever the outworking of how the world around us meets our developed personality (biology and past environment).