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Originally posted by Goathief
Treat paedophilia as an illness (which it probably is) and the symptoms (molested, damaged children) will go away. Have you ever thought that if people weren't afraid of admitting to a sexual attraction to children due to fear of reprisals that they would come forward and seek help rather than let it get to the point whereby they can no longer control their urges and act them out upon those most fragile members of society that you hold so dear?
I think that line of thinking is the most logical solution, otherwise we will just end up treating the symptoms for all eternity.
[edit on 1-6-2009 by Goathief]
Originally posted by operation mindcrime
I don't have any evidence he's innocent nor do i have evidence he is guilty so i can't judge wether or not this was correct. Do you???
Oh that's right, you do not need any of those facts. A man got killed and that's all that counts.......
WOW, again you amaze me with the way you read posts. I said the problems "WE" (as in dutch citizens, with our soft handeling of crime) have are minor. I know americans have hugh problems with crime and prisons filled to the brim. But according to these numbers we aren't doing to bad...
You really believe everything has a price??? You really do?? You are even futher gone than i had realised......
But i would like to buy you and make you see my point of view......what's your price???
I am saying that every life is of more value than money (especially the dollar cause that has no more value than toiletpaper in the near future) no matter what kind of life that may be.........
Peace
Originally posted by clcreek
If you really look at what you are saying, you will see how illogical it is... there is a lack of reality and understanding in your statement. People don't work that way. If there were no reprisals for an action what would be the drive to seek treatment? If there are no reprisals for an action then the action is not considered wrong by society.
Your statement really sums up your lack of understanding the human condition and what drives people ...
Originally posted by shai hulud
No ACLU or SPLC to deal with there. I do admire at times Arab justice, but they can't compare to the Chinese. Kudos! Ya know we used to do things similar in my region before the Union boot got involved, but alas...got to hose the taxpayers for "humanitarian" reasons.
Originally posted by SGTChas
Just look at Franco's Spain; he started public hangings on the instant of conviction. In 6 months, crime of any kind was rare, and violent crime had all but disappeared. Argue what you want but it works as sooner or later you run out of criminals.
Originally posted by DragonriderGal
It is interesting to note that 90% or so of all violent crimes are committed by 2% of the population, or there abouts. I think it is true. Once you get rid of that 2%, things are bound to be more peaceful.
Originally posted by Goathief
Again, you are misunderstanding words. I don't know if English is your native tongue but looking at the dictionary definition of reprisals: retaliation for injuries received, by the infliction of equal or greater injuries. In this sense reprisals translates as stigma, vigilante justice and physical harm wished and acted out upon these people.
If you are all for the protection of innocents, children or otherwise, then revenge via murder is an unacceptable method of punishment as once a life is taken it cannot be restored.
Originally posted by clcreek
I like how you use a word in one post, then you come back to narrow the definition in another as if it would refute my comment.
I didn't misunderstand anything, you just didn't like that what I said was true.
The execution of criminals for crimes they have committed is not murder. Murder is defined as: "the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought". I quoted Webster since I see you like to use the dictionary. In this Country it is lawful to execute criminals for certain crimes, therefor it is not murder. So go ahead and try to change the definition of murder now, pull out your dictionary and have fun...
For you to call it revenge is just narrow minded... considering that the victims who would want revenge are not allowed to have any deciding factor or take part, only watch. The people that carry out the sentence have no desire for revenge, they were never a part of the crime or situation.
Your position is based on how you feel and not on facts. All through this post I have thrown out a few facts and you have attacked my sources, tried to change the definition of words, and generally ranted about how you feel.
Its unfortunate that people lose the sight of reality when they get all touchy feely. But I would have to say that is where you are.
Originally posted by clcreek
You miss the point, the discussion has nothing to do with whether the man in Saudi Arabia was guilty or not. If you didn't read that is OK, but the discussion is about the appropriateness of the punishment.
You and a few others have decided that we must keep bringing up the possibility that the man in Saudi Arabia was innocent. I believe that everyone here agrees that Saudi Arabia has a less then ideal government structure and very oppressive laws.
I had no idea you are Dutch, congratulations on your low crime rates.
Everything you decide deals with the value of things. When you make medical decisions for yourself you are choosing the value of your life vs. the cost of the treatment. If your country has socialized medicine then your country will decide the value of your life vs. the cost of treatment and they will chose the cheapest treatment possible, even if the risks to your life are higher.
When Obama authorized the navy to take out the Somali pirates holding the freighter Captain a few months ago he decided that the Captains life was worth more then the pirates, that sending a message to the pirates was worth more then the lives of the pirates, that saving face was worth more then the lives of the pirates; he could have just paid the ransom to the pirates and then let them go. His actions were hypocritical with his views of capital punishment.
I could go on and on with examples...
several jurors saying that the stress of combat was a key mitigating factor.
You really did show a bit of ignorance in that narrow response.
You really did show a bit of ignorance in that narrow response.