I suppose you’re right, for people that believe in “justice” administered by state. As an anarchist, I view states as fictional entities, like fiat currency, they’re not real (tho can have real effects), and are therefore not entitled to kill or imprison anyone for any reason, let alone to maintain order as they see it.
Also, wanting to kill and feeling the need to kill, such as in self-defense are different too.
I certainly do not trust the state’s justice, therefore I can’t trust them to execute someone even if we entertain he idea that executing someone is justified.
Wanting to kill someone and wanting someone to be killed are quite different.
Wanting someone to face justice and wanting them dead are also quite different.
I suppose you’re right, for people that believe in “justice” administered by state. As an anarchist, I view states as fictional entities, like fiat currency, they’re not real (tho can have real effects), and are therefore not entitled to kill or imprison anyone for any reason, let alone to maintain order as they see it.
Also, wanting to kill and feeling the need to kill, such as in self-defense are different too.
I certainly do not trust the state’s justice, therefore I can’t trust them to execute someone even if we entertain he idea that executing someone is justified.