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Originally Posted by Lenny Kravtiz aka JewishNegroe
Are you talking about " Human " rights to live with out dope smokers, wife beaters, rapists and drug pushers are in a chain gain instead of your neighborhood?
yea we really should worry about the criminals rights over the victims rights yea? Is that your progressive way of thinking?
I happen to like what he is doing. Jail / Prison should not be a place people go to relax and enjoy. Is also is doing a good service by putting them in public and forcing them to work on a chain gang. It shows the younger generation what happeneds when you break the law, it shows everyone that crime does not pay.
You should check out his website too, it has the crime of the week where they showcase the people who broke the law. Theres also a weekly paper that comes out as well as a public TV show that lets people know in the public who broke the law and which laws they broke.
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Who gives a shit about constitutional rights when you can have a country free of hippies, niggers and spics, oh my god why can't you all see that?!?!
I don't even know where to start with this one.
Once again I see that humanity will never cease to astound, and in some cases, frighten me.
LAPD ain't got shit on this guy, where are the race riots, man? I would totally not blame them in this case, unlike the Rodney King incident.
Dope smoking and drug-dealing is kind of a byproduct of the whole black-market we created by prohibiting the sale of "illicit substances." In fact, the reason that drugs have such an impact in today's society could be almost directly correlated to the rise in the effort to stop their "proliferation." Do you really think cocaine or heroine would be worth the effort to smuggle if it could be grown and sold legally? I mean, look at the availability of other potentially lethal substances: alcohol, tobacco, pain-killers, aerosols, liquid nitrogen-- do any of these have a violent, lucrative black-market surrounding them? They'll kill you as easily as cocaine will, when misused/abused.
Rapists, well, they're rapists, as violent and dispicable an act as it may be, I don't see any amount of punishment or retribution purging it from society. Things like Megan's law and the like should be plenty to keep those interested in protecting themselves, alert. Rape does not have any cultural, ethnic, religious or gender bias, so I fail to see how unlawfully jailing and abusing minorities is justified by keeping rapists off the streets.
Spousal abuse is hardly even one step away from rape, in my book, but, again same logic applies.
I mean why don't we just take the Chinese approach to crime prevention, if you're involved in anykind of
violent crime you get a bullet in between your eyes and the family picks up the tab for the cost of the ammunition. Anything less is either life imprisonment or re-education through intensive labor.
Your statement does bring to light the idea of education, the younger generation, I mean. It's sad when a society spends more money and resources incarcerating its people than it does educating them.
Jam it back in, in the dark.