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Thread: Should China abolish the death penalty?
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[quote=GRIZ326,385139]China's country - China's rules; violate the rules and pay the price. Look at the countries trying to tell China how to this or that should be done; which one of those countries is perfect? Not one of those countries could equal the economic and social progress made by China since my first visit 30+ years ago. Listen to those national windbags and China will become mired in Western disorder and discord. Some argue that the death penalty does not deter crime. They are wrong: the person who commits the crime will never do it again. I can testify that several evil people are still breathing because I did not want to go to prison (and I did not want to shame my family) - so punishment does deter some crime if I am typical. Some argue that innocent people will be executed. That's a fact, we are human and to err is human. Government is tasked with protecting the well being of the human herd; execution is an effective and necessary tool in performing its duties. Frankly speaking, I think we should greatly expand the use of the death penalty in the US. We've become a breeding ground for sewer rats and rabid bats; the corruption goes all the way to the top levels of government and those evil people in high places should get the same penalty as the evil sewer rats. This recently executed criminal was not railroaded; he was not lynched; he was processed according to Chinese law. He was afforded due process, just not UK due process where they make excuses for all sorts of bad behaviors.[/quote]
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