https://worldstarhiphop.com/videos/v...S7isQ1VXNI0EpG
Wonder if we could do that here. At least in the major cities I think we can.
https://worldstarhiphop.com/videos/v...S7isQ1VXNI0EpG
Wonder if we could do that here. At least in the major cities I think we can.
Don't a lot of people consider Singapore's laws draconian?
Reminds me a bit of the Justice League episode where they are on the parallel earth, where people are taken away in black vans for complaning and alternative Superman had lobotomized all villains.
Last edited by Elba; 2018-01-16 at 09:16 PM.
Probably because of strict laws
More caning will solve all that ails you.
I have no desire to force an authoritarian society onto others. That's the dream of fake conservatives who have a hard on for oppressing others. Fuck that.
That’s culture more than just laws but agree with being tougher on violent crimes. I don’t approve of torture or inhuman conditions to achieve this though.
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You could move to Singapore and find out firsthand
No, it's also not the solution. Get rid of unnecessary laws, and stop trying to turn imprisonment into a business. Pushing for a more authoritarian society goes against the principles that America supposedly represents (even if that is a false narrative, and always has been).
There is absolutely no basis for individual rights to firearms or self defense under any contextual interpretation of the second amendment of the United States Constitution. It defines clearly a militia of which is regulated of the people and arms, for the expressed purpose of protection of the free state. Unwillingness to take in even the most basic and whole context of these laws is exactly the road to anarchy.
Singapore is, in my opinion, draconian in many of its laws and penalties. However, the US could drastically improve its courts and criminal laws to be stricter on violence and less strict on nonviolent and drug related crimes.
Applying stricter penalties on crime will never happen in the US as they would be called racist since criminality is far higher in certain groups. Limiting the drug war would help balance that difference, but not eliminate it.