Death Row: Japan vs United States - What's the Difference?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 30. 09. 2020
- There are only two first world democracies using the Death Penalty, Japan and the United States, but how each goes about their executions is vastly different, and prisoners waiting on death row have a very different experience in each country. Check out our new video where we compare the death penalty in Japan to America. Which is harsher, and which country takes more lives? Find out which country is more brutal right here.
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To those that are wondering why Japan doesn't tell its prisoners when their execution date: They used to, but then one morning a prisoner committed suicide before the execution could be carried out.
But it is only one time tho, they can't just do that just because one person did that.
So
@@B.N_Chicken yes, they can welcome to the real world
But they still died
Power move
Warden: How do you want to die?
Inmate: Old age
Now that is a big brain move.
Yeah
*PERFECT*
"Yeah it's big brain time"
@@Yourmama645 ok llo
I served 3 years in prison. Mentally I never really struggled because I knew exactly what day I was walking out of that place. I kept busy and worked a lot. But I could never understand how the guys in there doing life could get up every day and smile at all. Knowing the day they leave that place is the day they die and they're gonna be carried out in a box. I truly think I'd find a way to unalive myself. I couldn't do it
I canât imagine either, but certainly not life. Dang
I would assume a lot of the people on death row are a bit insane (obviously, they weren't legally declared, but you know what I mean). Some of them want to die, and some are just bored from sitting in prison.
iâd hold my breath until i die. i tried before, it didnât work yet
iâll let yall know the results
if im alive
prison alone seems like well from what my friend tells me, he works as aguard and says hes seen people die and he could only wait for backup hes seen people reped and very rarely suicide, its truly a scary thought.
3 & a half years, and except for having my sentence extended, I always had a release date.. Well, I was on remand for 6 months, but I always knew the absolute maximum sentence would be 13 years, do half.. I ended up getting 6, but had extra days, but never struggled because of the date.
Also worth noting in the US, you can voluntarily drop your appeals and request an execution date to be scheduled. These "volunteer executions" make up about 10% of executions in the States. Effectively giving them a free suicide via lethal injection instead of waiting on death row for 30 years
Meh no thanks, shooting squad or guillotine for me.
I did not know that
@@sassysarina9718 Neither do I.
The difference is that in Japan a guy can escape death row with miso soup
Lol
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KentoBento
It was in the 1940âs and back then prison is easy to escape
so i see you've watched that onje kento bento video.
Big man
âHe wakes up every day not knowing if itâs his lastâ
Um... yeah, so does everyone, bruh...
EDIT: Wow, didn't expect this joke turn into such a divisive issue, or get even a single like. Reminder: Love one another!
Tyler Wooten 0:11
Yes
So did the victims.
That, my friend, says a LOT and is SO true.
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In Japan, prisoners were informed of the date and time of their execution prior to execution until the 1970s. However, due to a number of suicides by executed prisoners prior to execution, the practice was changed to informing prisoners several hours prior to execution.
"How do you want to die?"
Me: Old age
The guard: No thats not how you supposed to play the game.
@gaming cool Why would you wanna be hanged??
Guard: Ok sure, have fun sitting in this tiny cell for the rest of your long life
@@magiv4205 He can,t do that!
He can,t do that right?
Or
The guard: As you wish (holds out one of the false grails from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) Drink up.
@@magiv4205 I'd gladly prefer that
Similarities:
They both die
Ah yes this jail is made of jail
50 years ago?
Ah yes,prisoner is made of prisoner
Every 60 seconds in africa, a minute passes
Ah yes, Ah yes is made of Ah yes
Death Row: Japan VS USA
China's Mobile Execution Van: hold my beer
No... hold my gas
No hold your organs
No...hold my guns.
Demetrick Shields Chinese not German.
They are NOT part of the modern or free world, no matter how much the Democratic Party wants them to be.
Absolutely love your content, your background music is too loud on some of your videos though. Thank you for listening. đ„°
Love how you fund all information
I like how the executioner is just smiling at the beginning
I would
I just love killing prisoners as my job! (Itâs a joke chill)
@@KENNY-ev1gl lol
@@ericdevdan3156 I-
Iâm scared-
@@ericdevdan3156 AYOOO
âThere are three deaths. The first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time.â
â David M. Eagleman
"I heard you die twice, once when they bury you in the grave
And the second time is the last time that somebody mentions your name"
-Macklemore
The only one that will ever be real to each of us is the first death unless we are lucky enough to not know anything.
@@Lukas-og4vv I don't understand
That will never happen youll go to heaven
I'd rather just die my third death and skip the first 2
Great video!
When I went to court to give my statement as the victim I had multiple court dates and questioning⊠one of those cops who questioned me seemed to use my high anxiety and PTSD against me. He was informed that anything I said under stress is less reliable because my memory gets blurry and my senses are impaired. He knew that yet he asked the most important questions only after stressing me out. He used body language and tone to intimidate me. Luckily that was his only time questioning me and I was able to report him and explain this so it never affected the case.
Now I know why Light Yagami didnât want to get caught
Ay that Junko pfp thooo
He took the firing squad option.
He wanted to go out in style
Yeah but he wrote his sentence the moment he killed Lind L. Taylor on tv.
He just wanted to finish his plan for the Perfect World duh
Man commits suicide before execution.
Executioner : *Task Failed Sucessfully*
*Mission Failed, we don't have to get 'em next time.*
Fission mailed
I love this channel!
Well, the guy who shot Abe is about to experience this in Japan. And that's a good thing. RIP Shinzo Abe
i love how they are all in isolation cells but they also have bunk beds
Imaginary friends need room to sleep.
Sleep over but death
Ironically you can have a celly in isolation, normal isolation not sure about death row
Actually, the reason for that is sometimes the prison has overcrowding problems
@@TheShadowBannedBandit there are a lot of prisons that house 2 to a cell on death row
âA hooded figureâ * teenage boy in black hoodie * seems legit.
....and smiling to boot.đ€Ł
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Its a Netflix adaptation...
Antifa
You'd think its stock images but its not... who animates this?
Who animates your videos? They're like every other channel that has animated videos. Like, in a good way, its like kurzgesagts vids, who is this magical AI who edits videos for people? Cuz I need it xD
Don't know if you will ever see this but the part we're the guard was saying dead man walking did you get it off of "Green Mile" it's one of my favorite movies besides Forest Gump love your channel let me know if you see this
I'm pretty sure being in prison effects all prisoners in mental ways.
Especially solitary confinment.
@Local83 na since the system is designed to make money prison is alot worse than u tgunk
In The Nordics itâs not that bad :D
@@aoaoaaoaoao889 yes! No death penalty in Norway and only a small percentage stays in prison for over 14 years
@@PoleGlasist and it works too!
"Alright, how do you wanna die?"
"Pop Rocks and Coke."
That sounds like a yummy death
Yeah but not to graceful blossom
Will it be a painless death?
@@jorgegarnica9674 nah my brain explodes
Yes
Goodness the background music is a bop! Anyone know the name of it?
There was a very strange feature in this case, strange because of its extremely rare occurrence. This man had once been brought to the scaffold in company with several others, and had had the sentence of death by shooting passed upon him for some political crime. Twenty minutes later he had been reprieved and some other punishment substituted; but the interval between the two sentences, twenty minutes, or at least a quarter of an hour, had been passed in the certainty that within a few minutes he must die. I was very anxious to hear him speak of his impressions during that dreadful time, and I several times inquired of him as to what he thought and felt. He remembered everything with the most accurate and extraordinary distinctness, and declared that he would never forget a single iota of the experience. âAbout twenty paces from the scaffold, where he had stood to hear the sentence, were three posts, fixed in the ground, to which to fasten the criminals (of whom there were several). The first three criminals were taken to the posts, dressed in long white tunics, with white caps drawn over their faces, so that they could not see the rifles pointed at them. Then a group of soldiers took their stand opposite to each post. My friend was the eighth on the list, and therefore he would have been among the third lot to go up. A priest went about among them with a cross: and there was about five minutes of time left for him to live. âHe said that those five minutes seemed to him to be a most interminable period, an enormous wealth of time; he seemed to be living, in these minutes, so many lives that there was no need as yet to think of that last moment, so that he made several arrangements, dividing up the time into portions-one for saying farewell to his companions, two minutes for that; then a couple more for thinking over his own life and career and all about himself; and another minute for a last look around. He remembered having divided his time like this quite well. While saying good- bye to his friends he recollected asking one of them some very usual everyday question, and being much interested in the answer. Then having bade farewell, he embarked upon those two minutes which he had allotted to looking into himself; he knew beforehand what he was going to think about. He wished to put it to himself as quickly and clearly as possible, that here was he, a living, thinking man, and that in three minutes he would be nobody; or if somebody or something, then what and where? He thought he would decide this question once
for all in these last three minutes. A little way off there stood a church, and its gilded spire glittered in the sun. He remembered staring stubbornly at this spire, and at the rays of light sparkling from it. He could not tear his eyes from these rays of light; he got the idea that these rays were his new nature, and that in three minutes he would become one of them, amalgamated somehow with them. âThe repugnance to what must ensue almost immediately, and the uncertainty, were dreadful, he said; but worst of all was the idea, âWhat should I do if I were not to die now? What if I were to return to life again? What an eternity of days, and all mine! How I should grudge and count up every minute of it, so as to waste not a single instant!â He said that this thought weighed so upon him and became such a terrible burden upon his brain that he could not bear it, and wished they would shoot him quickly and have done with it.â
To be fair we all wake up everyday not knowing if itâs our last.
True story, but I have a feeling I might know how I die, and it's not pleasant.
@shadows Fizzy _-0-_ yeah dude so true I am being posined
Well to be more fair, death row inmates definitely know their deaths are near, same as the elderlies just waiting for them to pass on
@@neptune4200 no old people don't die at age but disease
And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. âHe who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.â
John 3:14â-âŹ21 NKJV
In japan, if you are a foreigner, its mandatory to keep a permit at all times while you are living here. I know a japanese guy who the police didnt like so they took him to jail for "not carrying a foreign permit", accusing him of being a foreigner since he couldn't prove at that time he wasnt a foreigner. They finally let him go when he could cite a japanese poem that all elementary school kids had to learn.
Edit: based on some comments, it seems like the law was abolished in 2012.
If that was me, I would probably be in jail. I don't even remember the face of my elementary teachers, much less if I learned any poetry there.
That guy should at least give his teacher an big juicy apple (or whatever they give to their teachers)
@rafael Perez "gion shouja"
Sound corrupt AF
Cite*, not site. Don't mean to nitpick but thought you might like to know that cite is the correct word in this instance.
Interesting information by the way!
@@maxmillman9477 thanks!
Always nice to learn from Infographics, especially the funny pop ups, âA lawyer? Lay off the American cop shows broâ. Keep up the good work!
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Greta video, however the background music is way too loud itâs distracting. Can you turn it down a bit in the future? đđŒ
*great video
âIf you donât believe us watch any of the info graphic videos on prisonâ. ... if I donât believe you why would I watch other videos that you have done on that topic?
I know, who says that? Hahaha
lol
Because they put the sources in the description. If you dont believe them, go watch other videos about the topic with factual and credited sources is what they're basically saying
Yeah but other videos they have made in the past have been pretty factually inaccurate, so I'm not sure how much I would trust their sources.
That is a word milkshake
death is a escape from suffering anyway, the only scary part is pain
Are you depressed my friend.
you okay my friend?
Your right. I wish pain was not there
You ok man? You should talk to somebody.
I mean
Don't We live in Modern Society?
In finland we have a really low crime rate and usually our ÂŽÂŽlife in prisonÂŽÂŽ is 13 years
In the Nordics as well right
A couple observations. a) what would you think of the way France did things? When the judgment passed a death sentence and the appeal confirmed it, the only thing remaining was appealing to the president to have death commuted into life in prison. Howevern, once the president had denied the move, the prisoner was not informed until he got woken up a 3 am and told the Man from Paris was there, this usually happened withing 15 days of the presidential decision, I don't remember if that decision was made public before the execution.
b) that bit about US deciding execution methods at state level is kind of old isn't it? I mean, for whatever reasons, all methods other than injection have been declared unconstitutional as cruel (like a botched injection is not, and let's face it, few are letter perfect procedures).
One GIANT difference in the death penalty between both countries starts in the sentencing.
In Japan they would NEVER hessitate to execute a mass shooter.
@MarcusDelph yeah đ
@MarcusDelph facts
I mean if we want to operate like that then we have to make it ok for citizens to use 2a even if the person who is the threat is running away from them or their property. It's only fair.
That's one change about the death penalty that I'm all for. If the person is without a doubt found guilty, for example they have video and overwhelming evidence of them commiting an act worthy of death, then they should be executed immediately, or in a reasonable time frame.
@MarcusDelph mostly because they only execute guilty people.
USA : lawyer , no torture
Japan : 28 StAb wOunDs - 240 hour version
Detroit: become nippon
@@pepengjelek8599 lol
Tsukiyomi
Lol
China: thanks for your organs
We all say weâre tough and bad but in all honesty idk how these donât just scare you to stay down the right path
It honestly depends on if the civilization values crime prevention/deterrent or getting the truth both are tricky though because they rely human Judgement. A jury can be bias regardless of where they are from even if they are anonymous/pulled from other districts and states like in the US or if we value truth the mentioned counselor before the interrogation could be biased and believe some one who is proven guilty to be innocent or guilty, or if their innocent they could think they guilty.
No matter how you think about their both a 50/50 system.
It could be argued Japanâs low crime rate is due to its high conviction rate, because regardless of if their guilty extreme punishment is a proven deterrent, not the best, but it works⊠not arguing for it though.
Valuing getting the truth is also flawed because here in the west things are always a 50/50 verdict unless we have video evidence or forensic evidence, the punishment like life in prison or death may be a deterrent but the system required to convict someone here is arguably easily cheated. Iâm not arguing for that either though.
In my opinion it comes down to personal opinion and your civilizations values. Do you value Peace and Order, or do you value a broad term like Human Rights and something as elusive and hard to define as Truth?
Strongly agree with last sentence
I'm never doing anything illegal, these deaths are so horrifying and slowly painful
True i would feel horrified
One out of 9 people on death row in usa is innocent. Luck plays a part too. Watch just mercy, nice movie.
@@MsHarbirsingh most people on death row have been there for years, in some cases before the use of DNA evidence. People sentenced to death with DNA evidence are almost certainly guilty.
@@MsHarbirsingh thatâs a false statistic, quit spreading misinformation
That's what they're there for! They're working! :)
Police: * executing with guns * any last requests?
Death row prisoner: A bullet proof vest, please!
Police: * shoots prisoner in the head * what a fool
Okay. *loads red tip .50bmg*
Next guy afterwards: Iâll take a full-body juggernaut armor, please.
@@mgmlucy police: sorry but we are gonna need to search u firstly
*takes off their armor and shoots them*
police- No problem ITS TIME FOR ROCKET LAUNCHER
Please I need the music that's being played in the backgroup!
Waking up every day not knowing if it's your last...
Sounds like life
âMany that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.â
-J.R.R. Tolkien
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One of many reasons I oppose the death sentance
@@Makkis Haven't seen Forensic Files have you?
Sorry, but as a devout traditional catholic Tolkien would have supported the death penalty
@@Peter-tr7gg "Let he who is without sin cast the first Stone" as a former Catholic myself, I always interpreted this to be in opposition of the death penalty, for only god is without sin.
"Only Japan boasts a 99% conviction rate"
*Laughs in Winnie the Pooh*
huh?
@@thenorthstarsamurai reference to Xi Xinping
Josh Reichardt But thats not Japan...
@@thenorthstarsamurai China also boasts a 99.9% conviction rate. Xi Xinping has been the subject of satire for looking like Winnie the pooh.
Josh Reichardt oh
Music is louder than the speaking. Greeeeeeat
why am i so into watching these death row videos before i go to sleep every night help
Same here.
âOnly two first world democracies to execute their own citizensâ
Singapore: Am I a joke to you?
They said DEMOCRACY.
Not psuedo plutocracy.
yea 2, japan and singapore
What about Taiwan?
The biggest democracy (by number of citizens) in all the world is India, and they have death penalty...
@@lucianosantoro1576 yeah, that's correct, but it doesn't apply here. Video clearly said that in terms of "first world" democracy. Idk about Singapore but India isn't a first world country (who knows, maybe in the future?). In case you are wondering, a first world country is a country which has stable democracy and are characterized by the rule of law, a capitalist economy, and a high standard of living [Source: Wikipedia]
Iâm surprised that it wasnât mentioned that Utah allows firing squad because Mormon theology teaches you must have your blood shed if you are executed for a crime. So itâs actually an option that takes the personâs religious beliefs into consideration.
No one has used it in so long though đ
Interesting.
Iâm agnostic but I still like the option. Honestly if I were to pick Iâd probably like to go by firing squad
@@I_like_maths same tbh just something more personal with a firing squad
Iâm Mormon and never heard that wth
There seems to be Too Much Sympathy for Criminals. These People who Commit these crimes; Deserve what they Have Coming. đ·
What's the background music called
Japan: He's sus, vote him out.
USA: Okay so where did it happen.
Lolol
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@@Alejandro-sr8by Yeah... That's why Japan instantly said 'vote them out'
Itâs like
Japan: idk man, heâs kinda sus, vote him out
US: Where was the body? Where was everybody?
knowing Japan, theyâve been famous for their high suicide rates, kamikaze attacks and banzai charges, you know these people have different views about death.
I swear they're not scared of death
I mean the kamikazing was yaknow more than 6 years ago
@@gnk-seriespowerdroid4405 ??
@@gsteel98 itâs been at least 2 years since Japan kamikazied anyone
@@gnk-seriespowerdroid4405 Thats not aa long time LOL
They showed this on Faces Of Death. WDCA channel 20 showed Faces Of Death and got into trouble for it too. they showed Faces Of Death either late at night or early in the morning. I forgotten the exact time.
With how few people are on death row, I can't really see a reason to actually put them to death. There are too many stories of innocent people being incarcerated. At least if they're just given life in prison, we can release them if we learn they aren't guilty.
I remember watching the news with my Japanese wife at the time of Timothy McVey's execution, and she was so upset that they were calling him "Mr. McVey". In Japan if you're a murderer, you don't get the honour of being called "Mr." anymore.
Dehumanising
Based Japan đâ€
@@vinigarr801 In a good way.
@@alukuhito yeh some people aren't "human".
There's certain characteristics that are lacking in severly violent criminals - the thought that everyone can be rehabilitated is asinine.
@@vinigarr801 can the dead be brought back to life tho?
Judge: Any last wishes?
Death row inmate: I want me and the guards to heely from my cell to the execution room the day of my death.
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How about looking at Capital Punishment of Singapore as compared to both Japan and U.S ?
Guard: its time to go
Prisoner: i havent even brushed my teeth
Being a death row inmate must be an existential nightmare regardless what country you're in.
There in their for a reason there and I feel nothing for them
Who cares if a bunch of pedophiles die like this.
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 same
TheAllSeeingEye thereâs been multiple examples in the USA where a death row inmate is executed and years later with better dna testing theyâve found out they were innocent. Nevermind the millions of tax dollars
Lol I feel no sympathy for death row inmates the death penalty is mando
UN: Abolish death penalty before Olympic.
Japan: *uses reverse UNO card* can't abolish if there's no Olympic!
Then why did they give it to china and Russia without question?
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 Cuz their nothing if not hypocrites.
@@Acesahn Or they like money bribes.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 change what you can, not what you can't
@@catatoblob8598 change it how?
The firing squad in the us you forgot to mention ( the members of the firing squad are handed a random rifle and some have overloaded blanks (blanks loaded with a lot of pouder to get the same recoil as a live round) while only one has an actual live round this way none of them know who actually fires the fatal shot
When I see something that is related to the prisoner that is waiting on death row, i can not wonder what the prisoner victims felt just before they died, for example...
Person 1: would you like to hear a joke about prisoners who have been spending years in death row?
Person 2: Yes
Person 1: never mind, I'm still having problems with the execution.
Why
You deserve a like
You nearly left me hanging there
took me a few seconds to get it.
that definitely needs an explanation.
There is one inaccurate statement in this video. When given lethal injection it is similar to Japan where three seperate people push plungers from the oppisite side of a wall. So no one knows if they were the one who ultimately carried out the death sentence. This may not be widely known but I just thought it may give some people peace of mind
Thought the Japanese used hanging?
@@oneoflokis they use hanging, injection and firing squad.
The separate plungers aren't so people can believe they didn't do it, each plunger contains a different chemical. The first renders the inmate unconscious, the second is a muscle relaxant (it even stops the breathing), and the third is to stop the heart
Regarding not having peace of mind...
Dropping the bomb on Japan meant the executioner who pressed the button knew exactly who he murdered.
The photos and stories of the victims were his doings directly...
Unlike being one of many conventional bombers.. or part of a firing squad where there's a chance he had the blank.
@@dans9463 Uhhh, what?
I'd like to know what the music was...
I see their strategy; make the anticipation of the end so unbearable that the end itself would be appealing and maybe even considered as its own form of mercy. Ah, the cruelty of mankind. It never ceases to amaze me.
When you're in your 80's, is it like living on death row?
Age 60+
@@jerilynbridges1740 *70+
That makes no sense. You can die at literally any age
@@kadi5643
Um, they misspelled 80s, but it's a perfectly reasonable presumption, that you're more likely to die in advanced age, than in your youth.
Sure. You can die at any age, but when does it become likely? If a 9-year-old doesn't wake up one morning, it's atypical. As would it be for a 190-year-old to live to the next day.
@@kadi5643 sure, but it is much less probable to die in young age rather than old
"Imagine a prisoner sitting in a solitary confinement waiting to die, he has no idea when it will happen But he knows its inevitable"
...
I mean aren't we all like this?
I mean I'm not waiting to die. I'm just enjoying life. You can't have fun in prison. Besides we have years maybe decades left to live. These prisoners have only a few days or weeks
@@RodrigoroRex how do you know you have years or decade left?
Rodrigo Rex you donât get the point, whether itâs weeks or decades. You still gonna die bro. This worlds a test for the next life. Prepare. Now.
Well i don't know about you but im not in solitary confinement
I t should be like this.
As a Japanese, I assure you that the explanation in this video is completely wrong. The reason why the conviction rate in Japan is 99% (97% at the latest) is because the prosecution rate in Japan is only 8%. Unlike many foreign countries, Japanese prosecutors only prosecute cases with a high probability of conviction, and in many cases release suspects after questioning, which naturally results in a high conviction rate. This argument about Japan's conviction rate is a typical misconception about Japan's conviction rate circulating on the Internet.
the intro to this video seems like we are being told to feel bad for the prisoner.
Warden: Any lasts requests?
Me: Can I rest at a bonfire first?
Haha
No one:
That one guy: *get me that soup*
Watch this
D P unhinges entire body
no one:
literally no one:
absolutely no one:
not even covid:
this meme: dead
Mark The Bike Thief but you just did the meme soo
@@BRUH-lf2ss *Will you shut up man*
I remember seeing a scene in some movie I can't remembed the name of it where a guy was on death row and the day of his execution his last meal request was a peanut butter sandwich but he was allergic to peanut butter so he went out on his own terms.
Yeah if anyone knows that movie tell me plz wanna watch it again
Some may think this cruel, but I've also heard it's a way to possibly force a condemned person to appreciate every last second they have on earth, even if it's not always successful.
I'd like to remind people that the UN has had both China & Iran on their human rights council.
Also the US. What a joke.
@@suheti yes
Guess what, the UN is made up of countries, which means anything that happens there is the fault of the countries. The fact that China and Iran have appeared on the HRC means they were approved by other countries. The organization isnât to blame, the countries that voted for them to be allowed are.
Ah, yes the Negoitiator..
And they also had the United States, didnât they? Thatâs funny.
getting the choice on how to die:
Prison: "So how would you like to die?"
Prisoner: "Um, old age please"
...while sleeping!
Warden: hands him the false grail from Indiana Jones and the Last crusade. "Drink up"
@The goyim know Shut it down Death is worse...
âAnd the KNOT knowing is finally over.â
0:27-0:53 The only thing that's missing is hearing "DO YOU WANT TO PLAY A GAME"??
"standing in his room is a hooded figure"
Hooded figure: c:
Edit: I appear to have started a chain in the replies section...
c:
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Buckle Up ALDC c:
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Stress, Fear, and Anxiety
sounds like a normal day to my tbh
yeah fortnite must be very stressful đ
@@pepela2219 Has it ever occurred to you that people have lives beyond playing video games
@@CYBER_N0T oof
Yep. I won't lie, watching these guys build my paranoia, but I still like watching them :) why hire someone to torture when we self torture ourselves! But honestly, it's always daunting for a life to be snuffed out so soon. Which is actually scary! I'd rather die of natural causes, like cancer or age than someone telling me when to die.
Same
So I remember watching a documentary about how we have the death penalty in us and in there though with the Lethal Injections did actually two people they both have to turn the key and neither one will know who actually activated the poison to be introduced through the IV
Anyone else notice what looked like the Nebraska Capitol building at 2:16? Go big red lololol
âThere are only 2 first world democracies that execute their own citizens.....â
Singaporeans be like: â Are we not a first world country or are we not a democracy???!!!â
Singapore is not really very noticeable and many consider singapore to be a flawed democracy
Is not really a democracy, is it?
@@amigostetrax it is but the same party gets elected all the time
I was thinking the same thing. But I guess the democracy there is more limited, with more restrictions on speech, assembly, press, etc, compared to Western countries.
@@kevinli6511 yeah true, you canât critique the leader.
I just have to say itâs a fact that not all interrogations in the US are monitored. While not every suspect is necessarily physically tortured they are psychologically manipulated and I can tell you from experience itâs not a fair process and they care more about securing a prosecution then getting to the truth. As far as the Japanese side the judges are the jury and a couple years ago they started bringing jurors in but the judges are still primarily the jury
The Japanese justice system appears to provide far greater justice - and this is reflected in the far lower crime rate!
6:16 omfg this shot. the fact that the prison guards are ants compared to the prisoners in the cells. like whattt đ€Ł killlllled me
you are not sane.
@@tatush6075 oh. thank god
Japan: guilty until proven innocent.
USA: innocent until proven guilty ( for some people ).
What do you mean by (some people )
@@MR-os1kf The suckers in Guantanamo. (Although there all prob. guilty.)
What do you mean "For some people". Do you have any idea what you're talking about?
@@captainoblivious_yt dude, he's talking about the terrorists in Guantanamo bay prision. They basically are guilty without trial. (To be fair they prob. are guilty)
@@jayy7842 It's still ridiculous to claim that "Only some people are innocent until proven guilty" if you can just give me one case of the opposite being true.
Japan: we executed 24 people between 2014-2016âŠ
North Korea: Awwwh thatâs cute!
Wasnt it 2012
Two beds in an isolation cell is commonplace. Possible cell mates are thoroughly checked to determine feasibility of sharing cell. Example, members of conflicting gangs would never be housed together, for obvious reasons.
The first 7 seconds was so tough.
The torture thing in japan just proves: "Geneva convention? More like Geneva *suggestion* ."
The geneva convention only applies to war, countries are permitted to do whatever they want. This is why soldiers are not permitted to use hollow point rounds but civilians are.
@@creapyalbinofish what do hollow point rounds do
@@leansnscenes7806 they are hollow and this causes them to expand on impact, the Geneva convention determines that they are inhumane as they are designed to be difficult to remove and cause extensive internal damage.
@@imbookedandverybusyhoney you justify commiting atrocities on the count that you and your family will sleep well tonight? I've never been in the army and never will so Idk what kind of things you had to go through,but not everything can be excused
Japan is the master of torture.
isnt imprisoning them for 50 years on death row missing the point? the death penalty should be issued for people who got proven to be guilty beyond a sliver of a doubt and/or if they confessed on their own accord, so that the state doesnt have to waste money for decades on keeping someone alive that will never see the outside world again.
It seems like unnecessary torture when the only reapn they probably confessed was torture in thwe first place
Well in the us the take a while Because all the appeals that they put in knowing they guilty just to muck up the system
The problem here in the US is that we canât trust our police to do their job correctly. Many cops have tunnel vision, and confirmation bias. They only take into consideration the evidence that fits their theory. Exculpatory evidence is not released in discovery. Some cops have planted evidence. Then you have the district attorneys who only care about their conviction rate and being re-elected and could care less about the truth and justice. They use junk science, jailhouse snitches to lie, and pressure witnesses to ID the suspect they want them to ID. High profile cases put so much pressure on them, that they need to arrest and convict someone, even if itâs not the right someone. This is why death sentences should not be handed down lightly or quickly. To protect the innocent that should have been protected by police in the first place. You are not innocent until proven guilty. You are guilty until proven innocent.
Did you know life in prison is less expensive than executions in the US?
I think you deserve a life in prison if you confess.
I would rather choose the surprise one because it's a torture for me waiting for the execution date
I read that the reason for last meals is not for the prisoner. But to show more "humanity" to the public eye, so we (the public) can see the death penalty as not being cruel and unusual punishment
Texas stop doing the last meal thing because a prisoner requested a bunch of food and did not eat any of it.
And I think someone pied a guard too
Japanese death row ?
No
Japanese sushi roll
Yes
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NGAW CH egg roll? Hehe
Is that an E40 reference?
Maybe you watch this
D P huh?
This guy would be a awesome DM
Japan is quite a safe and quiet country, so when a crime is committed the penalty will be much bigger than in other countries.