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I can't speak the particular broadcast but I know how shocked I, an American, was when I first saw unedited news in Europe of executions in China and Africa.

I wish to lowercase-g-god we had more news like that in America. It's a lot harder to pretend something is justified when you have to actually watch what you think you believe in being carried out. Though it might make beasts of a few, it would morally rouse even more. Maybe we could stop pretending that beastly behavior is anyone's prerogative.

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