I posted something like this before. A gy does something bad
A guy does something horrible and he gets savagely punished. In Mexico, a man is caught ** a three-year-old girl. He is tied down and kerosene is poured over his lower torso and he is set on fire. He burns from the waist down.
So are we supposed to feel sorry for him? Ar we supposed to feel that this is a social injustice? Well, I have no pity for him and his contortions of agony men nothing to me. Have I lost my humanity?
Let him burn. Let him contort in agony. Who cares? He ** a tiny girl so let him burn and suffer until her dies.
Mob justice opens the door to punishment without facts, guilty until proven innocent and any number of evils perpetrated by the mob on those that cannot defend themselves. There is a reason the law has due process - to protect the weak and innocent from the tyranny of might is right and the evils of ignorance, jealousy, malice et al.
We've had periods of history where society devolved to that. It wasn't pretty. Witch burning. The inquisition.
What was done to him was more than a social injustice: it was a crime.
Nothing good comes from this. Both the girl and the man are damaged. I wonder whether it protects another or do these men just get so driven that they cant help themselves.
Yes, you have lost your humanity. And your sanity.