Several public figures and commentators have expressed support for the death penalty following a case involving seven men accused of heinous crimes. The tweets advocate for swift and public execution, with some emphasizing the removal of inhumanity from society and others questioning their opposition to the death penalty in such cases. Representative Pressley and others have criticized the death penalty as immoral and racist, highlighting a shift from President Biden's campaign promise to end it.
Death penalty https://t.co/cHODjhFzMl
The death penalty is an immoral, racist, inhumane form of punishment that has no place in any society. And given that @POTUS ran on a promise to end the death penalty, this is a step in the wrong direction. 🧵 https://t.co/p2FBUIMGqA
I say this all the time. I do not support the death penalty under any circumstances. Even for racist, white supremacist murderers. “Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong?” https://t.co/Om9IXtthZy
I will admit that stories like this test my opposition to the death penalty. I still won't support it, but I won't deny feeling that these assholes deserve to die. https://t.co/B2eFLTLzql
Ped*ph*les should receive the death penalty. These 7 men should be publicly hanged. https://t.co/iRfHHzV239
Death Penalty! https://t.co/QxoXLtOTTb
Why I support the death penalty. It’s not about revenge. God judges but we can send someone to that judgment early if need be. This is about removing obvious inhumanity from the human tapestry. They do not meet the very basic requirements of humanity. Off with their heads. https://t.co/KG4G816gMS
All seven should be publicly executed. Swift, mandatory death penalty for child rapists. https://t.co/1Jn8upNk6K
Death penalty for everyone involved. https://t.co/VHYud3FWy9