• @Nudding
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    61 year ago

    Does it still say you’re allowed to use slavery for punishment as a crime? Do you still do that for non violent offenders? Does your country have more non violent offenders than any country to ever exist? Your country started with shit values and continues to push its shit values onto the rest of the world.

    • @TheOriginalGregToo
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      1 year ago

      Why does everyone on here treat “non-violent” crime as though it isn’t still crime? Someone stealing my car is a “non-violent” crime, but it sure has a direct impact on my ability to make a living and to feed my family. Honestly, it’s more of a slap to my face than a literal slap to my face. The criminal has decided that my livelihood doesn’t matter as much as their desire to get high or hold down a job. They’re maliciously taking the things that I have spent my blood, sweat, and tears to acquire to better my lot in life, and you’re making excuses for their shitty behavior the entire time they do. You’re more interested in not holding them accountable than you are in protecting the people that they prey on. Shame on you.

      Edit: A word

      • @Nudding
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        21 year ago

        Robbery is a violent crime. Drug possession is a non violent crime. What a waste of a comment lol.

        • @TheOriginalGregToo
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          01 year ago

          Don’t be stupid. Theft is a crime against property, whereas robbery is a crime against a person. Nowhere in my comment did I indicate robbery, but I’m sure you knew that. You’re purposely dismissing my comment by straw manning it. Someone taking my property with or without me being present is a crime and should be punished.

            • @TheOriginalGregToo
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              -11 year ago

              Slavery is an absurd mischaracterization and exaggeration. If someone commits a crime, they should be punished and made to repay society for their actions. If that repayment means labor (cleaning on the side of the freeway or other such labor), then I think that is entirely fair. We all know the rules of the game, but some of us choose not to abide by them. If you don’t want to be put in jail and/or forced to do compensatory labor, then don’t commit the crime, it’s truly as simple as that.

              • @Nudding
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                11 year ago

                Lol that’s a disgusting mischaractarization of slavery and you should seriously rethink your barbaric opinion. Look more into the conditions you keep your slaves in.

                • @TheOriginalGregToo
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                  -11 year ago

                  It’s strange, you seem to care a whole lot more about the criminals than you do their victims. Are you this riled up when an innocent child is sexually abused? It’s probably their fault for dressing too provocatively right?

                  You do the crime, you do the time, I don’t give a flying fuck how uncomfortable you are in the process. I only care about the innocent person you traumatized because of your own selfish greed.

                  • @Nudding
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                    11 year ago

                    Exactly, whip them harder!

    • @Zoboomafoo
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      -21 year ago

      I invite you to fully read the chain of comments you replied to the start of

      • @Nudding
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        41 year ago

        I invite you to study the history of your country, and it’s present day laws.

        • @Zoboomafoo
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          -11 year ago

          That’s an awfully broad topic compared to what I asked, what in particular?

          • @Nudding
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            21 year ago

            It’s propaganda in contrast to its actions lmao