Is hanging an acceptable way to execute a human being nowadays?
No.
i disagree, a properly conducted drop-hanging at the gallows is probibly more humane than a botched electricution or laying strapped to a table for 20 minutes while a large quantity of liquid is pumped into your veins. the gas chamber is probibly the best of the worst, youre breathing corrosive gas for several minutes and youre done.
and that makes it acceptable how?
there's also not 12 in a dozen of correctly conducted hangings either. most of the time the executed chokes to death instead of getting their neck broken.
then there's that that Saddam would've been convicted of killing ****ing Jesus.
my argument wasnt weather or not capital punishment was moral. i just wanted to make a point that some of the morally acceptable means of execution are in fact worse than older tried and true ways, such as drop hanging. im not at all concerned with the ethics of capital punishment. i certainly dont think that it is good for anyone to lock criminals up and let em rot at the public's expense. the budget for any prison should be zero. the prisoners should either be done away with immediately or be incarcerated in a self-suffieteint prison system.
prisoners should be expected to earn a living just like the rest of us. i dont think being a violent anti-social assole exepmts somone from having to work for their keep. im pretty sure there are a number of prisons in the us that

make more money than they spend (which feeds back into the prison system to improve conditions for prisoners and lesson the burden on the tax paying public as well). i think it is cruel to force prisoners who are scheduled for execution to sit in a prison cell for years before sentance is carried out. if youre gonna waste a man you at least should have the decency to do it immidiately and with as little suffering on the part of the one being executed.
that said its important to know that executions, of any kind , are not always 100% bug free. humans are just not that easy to kill. there are a million things that can go wrong. to make matters worse

of the execution equipment was improvised or outdated. theyre just arent many engineers that do this kind of stuff. i dont like to thump sources, but if you look at any list of statistics involving failure rates of different types of executions (failure meaning the person being executed is forced to endure a level of suffering outside the limits of what is considered acceptable), youl probibly note that the worst ways to die are the ones we use the most, and that hanging is amont the perfered means of execution.