The defunct practice of drawing and quartering convicted criminals appears horrifying and inhumane until you come across someone like Brice Rhodes, whereupon the reasonableness of the practice sets in. What is “the law” for, if not to eliminate, swiftly and harshly, rabid animals like this? Why do we, as a society, have no stomach for even a small degree of punishment more severe than what is currently meted out? But for some reason we’re perfectly fine with hundreds or thousands of Rhodes’ butchering the innocent on a daily basis? Freaks like this don’t understand much, but they understand pain, and punishment. The rationale for harsh punishment is to cause violent thugs to stop and think before they rape again, kill again, beat and rob again. If Rhodes here were dropped into a crocodile pit immediately after his conviction, with an HD livestream, how many future lives would be saved? Or, more realistically, if he rode the lightning or was executed via firing squad, how many women and children might not be executed by his ilk in the future? Our hearts appear to bleed selectively, and at great cost.
He killed her children. He blows a kiss in court.
The judge treats him like royalty.
The victim gets shouted at.
This is the system, soft on criminals, harsh on families.This is how you get monsters who are trained to believe they’re untouchable.
And it’s not just this case.… pic.twitter.com/6NXCAAAi3Y
— Desiree (@DesireeAmerica4) September 30, 2025
