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I figured I'd post this here. I can't find a problem with my stance in all honesty. I figure you autists would be able to point out the problems in my view if any are present.
Non-violent crimes should result in corporal punishment, not prison
Steal something? Five lashes. Assault someone? Five lashes. Do you think a criminal really learns something about the negative impacts of them stealing by sitting in a room playing Yugioh with other felons? All evidence shows they don't. You know what would? Whipping the shit out of them.
Muh cruel and unusual
Public beatings are not cruel or unusual. If you are whipped the wounds heal, if you are locked up the time does not return. The prison system is objectively more cruel than public whippings as it subjects you to losses that can never be remedied, as well as mutts law. Say you are wrongfully convicted of a crime. You get whipped and your back hurts for a month. You go to prison and you just lost 3 years of your life. Say exculpatory evidence shows up, a million dollars can make up for a whipping, it cannot make up for 3 years of your life.
The psychosocial effects
How often do you think about men in prison? For the average person it's probably very little. That's because prison is a shitty deterrent for crime. "Haven't heard from Joe recently, oh he got sent to rikers" . Out of sight out of mind. "Oh shit Joe got caught stealing and has been sentenced to public flogging, fuck that looks like it hurts". People have this false assumption that everyone is rational and can be "rehabilitated". In truth the majority of criminals are like children that need to be conditioned to associate negative behavior with pain.
Thank you for reading my SPEDtalk: future threads include
-Why public officials should be live streamed 24/7 and allowed no privacy
-Why we should bring back the colloseun
-Why the bold and underline text is a pain in the ass for mobileniggers on KF
Non-violent crimes should result in corporal punishment, not prison
Steal something? Five lashes. Assault someone? Five lashes. Do you think a criminal really learns something about the negative impacts of them stealing by sitting in a room playing Yugioh with other felons? All evidence shows they don't. You know what would? Whipping the shit out of them.
Muh cruel and unusual
Public beatings are not cruel or unusual. If you are whipped the wounds heal, if you are locked up the time does not return. The prison system is objectively more cruel than public whippings as it subjects you to losses that can never be remedied, as well as mutts law. Say you are wrongfully convicted of a crime. You get whipped and your back hurts for a month. You go to prison and you just lost 3 years of your life. Say exculpatory evidence shows up, a million dollars can make up for a whipping, it cannot make up for 3 years of your life.
The psychosocial effects
How often do you think about men in prison? For the average person it's probably very little. That's because prison is a shitty deterrent for crime. "Haven't heard from Joe recently, oh he got sent to rikers" . Out of sight out of mind. "Oh shit Joe got caught stealing and has been sentenced to public flogging, fuck that looks like it hurts". People have this false assumption that everyone is rational and can be "rehabilitated". In truth the majority of criminals are like children that need to be conditioned to associate negative behavior with pain.
Thank you for reading my SPEDtalk: future threads include
-Why public officials should be live streamed 24/7 and allowed no privacy
-Why we should bring back the colloseun
-Why the bold and underline text is a pain in the ass for mobileniggers on KF