Criminals to Energy Has Many Benefits to Society
One of the great crisis facing our country is not only crime, but also the need for energy.โก Why not convert convicted felons to energy with a modern waste-to-energy facility? ๐ญ
This week it was proposed to let parolees vote.๐ณ Why avoid the whole situation all together, by incinerating the convicted criminals rather then let them back on the street? ๐ฎThen we would never have to worry about criminals committing further crime or even needing a right to vote. Incineration of criminals would be a carbon negative solution, as an incinerated criminal would have no further consumption involved with their life.๐ฅ
Waste-to-energy for convicted criminals is a clean, modern way to dispose of criminals. Unlike conventional waste-to-energy plants, the fuel of convicted criminals is relatively clean source of fuel, with the make up material almost entirely organic.๐ Criminals contain much fewer heavy metals than ordinary solid waste. The demand for fuel to operate a criminal-fueled energy plant, would encourage people to be law-abiding, knowing otherwise their is a hungry furnace looking to convert themselves to energy.
Many people are opposed to the death penalty.๐ I understand there is an issue with those wrongly convicted of crimes. Mistakes happen. But with the savings to governments with waste-to-energy for criminals, monetary relief can be provided to families of those wrongly convicted of a crime and converted to energy.๐ฐ While money can not restore a life, it can provide reasonable compensation for wrongful death.
I think Waste-to-Energy for convicted felons is a humane, effective solution for reducing crime and our nation’s carbon footprint. ๐ฎ It avoids locking up people, infringing on their freedom. No more prisons — just energy. ๐ Converting convicted criminals to energy can provide for our nation’s growing need for energy, while getting people permanently off the street that are harming our society.