Riddick3001@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearSo they exexute a couple thousands of people every year. And probably even more?! That’s … alot.
Riddick3001@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearWell, I can’t imagine that happening in The Netherlands (Amsterdam) any time soon.
Paragone@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearin all cases?
I knew a guy who got tweens hooked on crack, for fun…
He’s dead, now, but sometimes one has to wonder if there shouldn’t be more-immediate, harsher, enforcement, for some crimes…
( I’m considering the difference between clean-room principles, vs actual-on-the-ground situations, involving real fucked-up-human-reality: sometimes harsh correction seems to be required.
I know that now there are people who are not allowed to leave prison because they’re too-much threat to the population, in some places…
also, it depends on one’s culture, doesn’t it?
In the West, maybe some drugs are culturally OK, & others are not…
& in other cultures, the configuration is different…
We seriously hold that Western moral-assumptions are universal, still?
Has our “White ego” or “British Empire ego”, or whatever it ought be called, still so much “centrality” that it cannot understand self-determination of other-cultures?
I’m only using the British Empire example because it was the empire before the US Empire, btw.
I hold that executing people for drug-trafficking is daft … but then I read about the gang-ruled portions of Mexico … and wonder … how can trafficking be dis-entangled from all the other-crimes involved in organized-crime?? )
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- OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.mlEnglish1 year
Not really, the whole country suffered decades of modern development due to opium. That’s a lot worse than a couple thousand executions: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_opium_in_China
- Godort@lemm.eeEnglish1 year
“State sanctioned murder is fine if you were a victim of British colonialism 200 years ago” is a wild take, even for a tankie
- OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.mlEnglish1 year
I’m not even a tankie, I’m just explaining the context for which they want to ban drugs so badly
NOT_RICK@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearYou disagreed it was too harsh. That isn’t context, you’re stating an opinion in support of their policy.
- yucandu@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
Most of the drugs they ban like cannabis are because of a UN convention that, under US pressure, forced them to, in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
- qaz@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
It’s not like they have to choose between killing them and letting them go, they could just lock them up for life too.
Paragone@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearttbomk, they need about 10,000 executions per year, for sake of the harvested body-parts, & I’ve read that for years there seemed to be a quota on executions, to provide the required body-parts…




