I don't know if what you're sensing is right, or wrong.
You are entitled to your own feelings, however. It's up to each of us to work out which bits we're sensing from internal stimuli and which bits from external stimuli.
If you see someone kicking an elderly person to the floor, they've done nothing to you. Would it be ethical to walk on by, or would you think it right to defend them?
You haven't just talked about individual women, you talked about British and Jamaican women - that's whole groups of women.
People are rarely completely self-aware and self-actualised. I'm wondering why you expect them to be.
Personally, I think being a member of a dating site enables and facilitates personal development for many people. I think that's a good thing. It's up to you how you use it and whether you choose to learn from it. It's not up to you to change it for your convenience.
The state behaving humanely is about the victims. If the state sets the example that inhumanity is justifiable, then perpetrators will justify inhumanity to themselves.
There are also those related to victims of crime, who would be further traumatised by the perpetrator becoming a homicide victim, supposedly on their behalf.
There is also no evidence to suggest that the death penalty is a deterrent to those likely to commit capital crimes. You don't need to preach to the converted.
There is evidence to suggest that the incidence of capital crimes is highest in the places where capital punishment exists, perhaps bringing us back round to setting the tone of societal behaviour.
I've often wondered why they don't use the same stuff used to put down animals. It's so quick.
RE: #6 -people on dating sites that are not ready to b
I don't know if what you're sensing is right, or wrong.You are entitled to your own feelings, however. It's up to each of us to work out which bits we're sensing from internal stimuli and which bits from external stimuli.