Yeah, what kind of noncompliant @$$hole screams and spasms when he's being mauled after we "accidentally" let slip the dogs of war against citizens? [Via Florida Guy]
This is just another example of the same abandonment of personal responsibility that was not an escape for those executed after the Nuremberg Trials. Every human is personally and individually responsible for his/her own actions, and when custodians choose to involve creatures who do not have the ability of self-ownership (aka dogs), the [i]custodian[/i] becomes responsible for the acts of his ward.
Assume for the moment that there is no reason to have the dog killed as a dangerous animal, and justice still demands D.J. Harlan (the dog's custodian) be dragged in front of a jury to answer for his apparent crimes of assault and battery (at the very least).
This is just another example of the same abandonment of personal responsibility that was not an escape for those executed after the Nuremberg Trials. Every human is personally and individually responsible for his/her own actions, and when custodians choose to involve creatures who do not have the ability of self-ownership (aka dogs), the [i]custodian[/i] becomes responsible for the acts of his ward.
ReplyDeleteAssume for the moment that there is no reason to have the dog killed as a dangerous animal, and justice still demands D.J. Harlan (the dog's custodian) be dragged in front of a jury to answer for his apparent crimes of assault and battery (at the very least).