I’m actually really opposed to the death penalty.
Meaning of the quote
Bill Paxton, the famous American actor, is saying that he strongly disagrees with the death penalty. He believes it is wrong to punish people by executing them, even for very serious crimes. Paxton thinks there are better ways to deal with criminals that don't involve killing them.
About Bill Paxton
Bill Paxton was a talented American actor and filmmaker who appeared in numerous popular films, such as Aliens, Titanic, and Twister. He also starred in the HBO drama series Big Love, for which he received multiple Golden Globe Award nominations.
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