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DeSantis accused of playing politics as Florida shatters executions record

The state has killed 15 people this year with two more scheduled this month as death penalty in decline across US

Death penalty opponents have decried an unprecedented surge in executions ordered by Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, after the state maintained a record pace with last week’s killing of a military veteran.

Norman Mearle Grim, who was convicted of the 1998 murder and rape of a neighbor, became the 15th person put to death this year, by lethal injection, at the Florida state prison in Starke on Wednesday.

With two active death warrants also signed by DeSantis for prisoners on death row, and their executions scheduled before the end of November, Florida will have shattered its previous record of eight in a calendar year since the supreme court reinstated the death penalty in 1976, set in 1984 and 2014.

“This is what happens when a government loses its conscience. When mercy is replaced with machinery. When killing becomes routine and our leaders tout the body count as an achievement,” a statement from the advocacy group Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty said in part after officials confirmed Grim’s death.

DeSantis accused of playing politics as Florida shatters executions recordhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/01/florida-death-penalty-ron-desantisOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
feddit.nu

How the fuck does the average republican voter even sleep at night, knowing this is what they support?

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pawb.social

For a rather disgusting number of people, until it negatively affects them personally, they simply don't care.

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fedia.io

Bear in mind, they want this. The bloodlust and cruelty is the point. They think it makes the State "strong", or something.

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aussie.zone

To be fair, for many, they recognise there is a problem with crime and they think the death penalty acts as a deterrent. All the evidence disagrees, but that's not the point.

As you say though, do many cruelty is the point, of even as a vengeance piece.

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The death penalty isn't a deterrent because nobody on death row thought they'd be caught.

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The bloodlust and cruelty is the point.

So we should do the "civil" thing and be reasonable by meeting them half-way... So a little bit of bloodlust and cruelty is the balanced and sensible approach? How about we try and talk to these people, and be more inclusive? /s

I mean there's one kind of culture in America where bloodlust and cruelty is the point, but then there's the other side of America that tolerates it as "just one of those things." "I don't like it, but it is what it is, therefore it is acceptable."

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They think it makes the rest of us think they are strong and tough, and we fear them.

In actuality, they look more like wounded animals, trapped in a corner, and lashing out. Pathetic, really.

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As long as they get to own the libs, they don't care how wide their assholes need to stretch.

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Throughout the lifetime of states, whenever they feel threatened it's very common for rulers to turn to or ramp up human sacrifice.

Since the state is nothing but a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence, shouting that violence to the world is a way to project the image of power and strength.

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