Speaking in the context of *after* a crime's been committed misses the most important reason of why "equality under the law" is an insane idea The goal is to set up rules that allow freedom but prevent crimes from - those rules are guaranteed to be different for different types
Again, you're talking about what to do about the barn door after the horse has bolted The idea is to set up rules so that *murders don't happen* Looking at the societies that succeed at this they sure as hell aren't guided by Enlightenment ideas about practical governance
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Singapore absolutely doesn't treat everyone as equal under the law https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/singapore/homicide-rate …pic.twitter.com/zlCefMXW6U
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