The system be damned.
thickvixen: “There is no perfect system in this world. But your response is to not have the system at all.”
If a “system” is costly, useless, and kills innocent people, then usually not having the “system” at all is a good idea.
Of course you could make an argument that the premeditated slaughter of criminals is not useless, and that it has benefits that are worth the costs, and even worth murdering innocent people. But you certainly haven’t made that argument yet.
(Incidentally, you can put the kibosh right now on any of your stock responses about auto accidents or airplane crashes or whatever the hell it is you’ll go on about next. I assume that you’re old enough to understand the difference between accidental death and premeditated intentional killing.)