Some garbage cannot be recycled

Laken Riley’s killer, Jose Iberra, has been found guilty on all counts, and will now be imprisoned for life, rather than put to death. Why? Because the district attorney of Athens, Georgia, refused to consider it, on the grounds that it would cause “collateral consequences to undocumented defendants” (her words). Why should this matter at all in any case as horrific as this one? And why shouldn’t the other rabid animals who’ve snuck across our border, or have been openly allowed to come here, see what has happened, and maybe think twice about raping and murdering native-born Americans? If they have the capacity for thought, that is. Are we really expected to take care of this murderer for the rest of his natural life, and will he in some distant future, be released back into civilization? Execution is the only just outcome, for Riley’s family, and for the American taxpayer. There is no hope for reform, some crimes are so bad that offender forfeits his life, and we shouldn’t be expected to fund a comfortable existence for him in our prisons. Some garbage cannot be recycled, and cannot even be safely maintained. Better to remove it from existence entirely. In Trump’s own words: “Execution, bing!”

Author: S. Smith