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He talks about the discrimination black people face just because of their skin color. Tortures, rapes and executions of adults, elderly, children and individuals with special needs are described.
Thousands of people waiting to die, some of them are not even guilty. Just because they are black... Do they deserve to die by death penalty, even if they are guilty? Actually, this question is wrong, I should ask the question this way --> do we deserve to kill? Which of us is a sinless, blameless and flawless human being? The book touches on the story of Jesus Christ and is mentioned in the Bible.
Hz. Jesus says: “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.”
Nobody can throw stones. The woman is also forgiven.
Not only in the face of the law, but also in our daily lives, we are all trying to find someone else's flaws and throw stones at him. Which of us looks at our own mistakes?