Okay yeah, but that’s not the discussion. You’d might as well say all methods are equally bad because it’s the act itself that’s the problem, and at that point the state can break out the human mincing machines knowing it’ll get just as much or little pushback no matter what it picks.
Their attestation was that if we feel the same way about all types of state execution, then they’ll pull out the human mincing machines. That’s a slippery slope fallacy my guy
Okay yeah, but that’s not the discussion. You’d might as well say all methods are equally bad because it’s the act itself that’s the problem, and at that point the state can break out the human mincing machines knowing it’ll get just as much or little pushback no matter what it picks.
Sounds like a slippery slope fallacy to me 🤷
It is not a slippery slope fallacy.
Their attestation was that if we feel the same way about all types of state execution, then they’ll pull out the human mincing machines. That’s a slippery slope fallacy my guy