When we do something wrong, shd we be punished?
Is it immoral to not be punished?
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When someone does something wrong to you, hurt you.. Would you want the person to be punished before forgiving that person?
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The other day, we had a conversation in school during contact time. The head was talking about the case of the teacher breaching the teacher-student boundary, where he did something with his female student.
My colleague was sharing with me his opinion on how harsh our employer seem to be, due to the focus of the conversation on how bad the teacher is, and how he should be punished. My colleague felt that more focus should be on the rehabilitation and the forgiving of the male teacher. He was also questioning the nature of our society now, about how unforgiving it seems to be.
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Do we really want punishment to befall on ourselves or others if we do something wrong?
Do we need punishment to right a wrong or to prevent the next wrong?
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