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How? ... You're alive for around 6 to 9 seconds with your head fully sliced off from a guillotine. I am not saying that the small knife is better though.
Based on what evidence?
How? ... You're alive for around 6 to 9 seconds with your head fully sliced off from a guillotine. I am not saying that the small knife is better though.
How is decapitation humane? How is Lethal Injection not humane?
A source on what? The use of gas, injectable barbiturates and electricity are all forms of anesthesia. There are problems with these methods because they are not preformed by physicians specifically trained to induce death but the intended affect for all is anesthesia prior to actual death.Source please? and i would say that botched executions which is incredibly common on the "modern" execution methods to be far more distressing.
Gas chamber, electric chair, lethal injection, these are the ones that make you suffer.
Gallows, decapitation, garrote, now those were humane.
Decapitation quickly severs the carotid arteries which leads to less than 2-3 of conscioussness from sudden drop of blood pressure in the brain.
Lethal injection on the other hand paralyzes your muscles and you die of suffocation, they supposedly put you to sleep, but there is a high chance of you waking up or not going to sleep, but since you cant move a muscle you get to die a slow suffocation, its basically drowning or putting a plastic bag over a guy head.
Decapitation quickly severs the carotid arteries which leads to less than 2-3 of conscioussness from sudden drop of blood pressure in the brain.
Lethal injection on the other hand paralyzes your muscles and you die of suffocation, they supposedly put you to sleep, but there is a high chance of you waking up or not going to sleep, but since you cant move a muscle you get to die a slow suffocation, its basically drowning or putting a plastic bag over a guy head.
How? ... You're alive for around 6 to 9 seconds with your head fully sliced off from a guillotine. I am not saying that the small knife is better though.
Is that true Rod? Is that why it's illegal to decapitate a cow, pig or sheep without rendering it insensible first?
Hell, even though it's not mandatory to do so with poultry (lower sentience), most slaughterhouses in the west still do it because severing their major arteries without rendering them insensible first is inhumane and makes the whole process less efficient.
If they made it illegal to do it with animals, there must be a reason why we're not doing it to people anymore.
Source please? and i would say that botched executions which is incredibly common on the "modern" execution methods to be far more distressing.
Gas chamber, electric chair, lethal injection, these are the ones that make you suffer.
Gallows, decapitation, garrote, now those were humane.
I almost drown to death. It isn't that bad. You have to be a fool to choose a knife to your throat over suffocation.
I also seen a lot of cartel videos where they cut the carotid arteries first, and the poor victim was still alive breathing and moving while getting his head cut off. So, um yeah.
Lethal injection is more humane.
Suffocation is only bad because your body is forcefully trying to breed air. When your body is paralize, it is not puting up a fight, so it would be in fact less painful
Even if it's not, then may I ask if you never been choked out in Sparring?Hard to believe hearing this from a poster on a fight forum. I rather get choked out to death, than a fucking knife to the neck. Jesus!
Stop feeding this troll, people.
^^This is just visible activity. The brain can remain conscious for 20 seconds or more. That probably doesn't seem very long but try waiting that out knowing your head was sliced off and imagine how horrific that might be.
Tests in animals show their brain produces significant amounts of cortisol when they are beheaded. This is no way to kill a human being, period.
People need to finally realize that beheadings are just an occupational hazard of working in the Middle East. The fresh waves of outrage after each one are getting more and more dull.
Push back or are they laying low until those expensive planes run out of flying allowance? We're not the only ones who learned from our mistakes in the ME. The enemy picked up a thing or two from watching us make them.
You realize that the way lethal injection is carried is illegal to kill pets in the US right?
Also halal/kosher food doesnt allows for stunning
LI is illegal on animals, throat slitting is not illegal in animals.
Really man? asking for evidence of solid scientific statements is trolling?
Sounds like they knew an hour and a half ahead of time. Where does it say they knew 24 hours prior?
US government was told of the execution location and given 24 hours warning and did nothing.
I'm glad other people are starting to see it. I don't know how you've been posting all these years thousands of posts without getting called out for it more. You can never accept that you're wrong and you continue to discount proof even when you're given it and simple common sense seems to elude you.
Im not the one claiming you can be consciouss for 20 seconds with zero blood pressure in the brain.
Im not the one claiming you can be consciouss for 20 seconds with zero blood pressure in the brain.
In 1989, a U.S. Army veteran who served in the Korean war was riding in a taxi with a friend when it collided with a truck. The witness was pinned to his seat, and the friend was decapitated by the collision:
"My friend's head came to rest face up, and (from my angle) upside-down. As I watched, his mouth opened and closed no less than two times. The facial expressions he displayed were first of shock or confusion, followed by terror or grief. I cannot exaggerate and say that he was looking all around, but he did display ocular movement in that his eyes moved from me, to his body, and back to me. He had direct eye contact with me when his eyes took on a hazy, absent expression . . . and he was dead."