you see the thing is, when it's rape, you live through the torture, you literally LIVE ON with that kind of trauma embedded into your very bones to the point where you might think you're better off dead, where as murder is just quick and simple, despite being the pinnacle of evil.
torture is more cruel, because it will MAKE YOU WISH YOU WERE DEAD. so murder is weirdly tame in comparison to rape
there's a reason why murder is the pinnacle of evil because not only you deny that people of opportunity to enjoy life and end their life without their Consent, but also take them away from the people they love and their loves one are left behind, it's not like rape when it affects one person when murder affect everyone around that victim. It;s really easy to see which crime is more heavy, just ask everyone you know, would they rather get rape or get kill.
i rather not ask that to anyone i know because either crime shouldn't be held over each other, but rape is still higher in rank for bring more cruel. it might affect just one person the but the affect it has is thrice fold the affect murder will ever have. murder is just the act of killing, but there are crueller things which will make a person wish they were killed
Wish being killed is still not killed.
If there is life, there is still hope.
After death there is no more hope left.
Death is not really terrifying on itself though, killing a person is a crime worse than death.
Torturing a person is a punishment worse than death in this life.
Depends from which perspective. You're mixing it all up :')
It always baffles me how a lot of people are ok with murdering the professor and mutilating him, but not ok of having him raped. Sorry to break to you guys but murder is literally the pinnacle of evil acts, there's no coming back from it. At least with rape, you can still be alive and recover albeit traumatize possibly for life, but still alive and with enough professional help can live a normal life. I want proper justice for the professor not rape or murder as punishment. But in a way, for him to feel remorse for what he done.