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Not everyone will agree. If you believe Bonifacio's actions were tresonous, yes his execution was justified. If you believe his actions were not treasonous, then his execution was not justified.
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Murder can be justified in cases such as the preservation of human life or in the case of self defence. This is very controversial as many people believe that how can some one judge what is justified to what is not.
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A majority (12).
Don't think it reverts as answerable question but...hence,I shall answer.Yes
yes but most say no. tybalt was gonna be executed or jailed anyway
Define justified. Would he be punished if put in front of a Supreme Court? Did his victims get what they deserve in an equal fashion? It depends on your perspective and whether you approve of lynchings or believe nobody is above the law.
You can believe what he tells you about that, he's done the research to know what he's talking about.
Some argue that suffering can lead to personal growth, empathy, and resilience. Others believe that suffering is inherently negative and cannot be justified. Ultimately, the justification of suffering is subjective and depends on individual beliefs and perspectives.
Yes. No. Just do some research before you believe anything.