It's strange to me that some cannot distinguish between victim and hero. Floyd should not be dead. But that doesn't make him a hero.
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Replying to @EPoe187 @a_centrism
In a civilized society, Floyd would have been hanged, in public, after his first robbery. Not the clean drop hanging, the traditional slow way, while making sure youths are in attendance and watching.
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Replying to @UDepravity
Does such a thing work deterring further crimes by others? Honest question.
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Replying to @yermaccasor @UDepravity
Yes, which is why progressives oppose it. Notice the direction of the trend with crime as more and more progressive "anti-crime" measures get used (which mostly amount to them ending the use of traditional, actual anti-crime measures)
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @UDepravity
There has been an uptick of crime in statistics, yes... so for instance the sharia punishments used by the Saudis, are they effective? Interesting, it is totally opposed to what you hear everywhere.
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Replying to @yermaccasor @UDepravity
The crime rate massively, massively understates the crime *problem* because people move out of areas where the state's ethnic militia lives. The crime problem is the actual crimes added to the implied costs of all the abandoned buildings in cities like Detroit (and more)
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As far as going with Saudi approaches - that's an alien culture, made for alien people - how about looking at our own past.
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