In some cases, yes. We should do the same here in the USA once the value of a person’s theft exceeds a limit based on the value of a human life. There is a number for that based on earning potential and some other factors. Give it a multiplier (maybe ten times the value of a life but that’s for bean counters to figure out) and also consider mitigating factors like we do in homicide cases. Somebody who steals enough to wipe out many lifetimes of hard, honest work may not be directly killing anyone but theft at that scale has destructive and deadly consequences.
You know we’re living in strange times when the commies are doing something good.
Like resisting imperial forces in their country? Helping in WW2?
That’s been too long, people can’t even remember what their own government promised during their election campaign.
And “helping” is still a major understatement
Vietnam were helping in WW2? I thought they were occupied by foreign forces (I think it’s Japan) during the time?
Another communist state.
Talking about the Russians who fought side-by-side with their Nazi pals up until Hitler decided he wanted their country too?
I’m not sure they ascribe to any communist practices outside of their party name…
No true Communist-man, got it.
If it helps, I’m not one either. But I’ve spent time in Vietnam and I’m not sure which aspect of their society would be described as communism
Yikes
Executing people who screw over investors?
In some cases, yes. We should do the same here in the USA once the value of a person’s theft exceeds a limit based on the value of a human life. There is a number for that based on earning potential and some other factors. Give it a multiplier (maybe ten times the value of a life but that’s for bean counters to figure out) and also consider mitigating factors like we do in homicide cases. Somebody who steals enough to wipe out many lifetimes of hard, honest work may not be directly killing anyone but theft at that scale has destructive and deadly consequences.