Wednesday, June 13, 2007

On solving crime

Where those in a position to do so actually in favour of reducing crime it would be possible but our leaders do not attempt to proactively seek solutions by rethinking policy but simply reactively handle crisis after crisis, desperate above all not to rock the boat and lose their prosperous position. It is perhaps one of the great failings of democracy that it tends to nullify and fight against decisive action still when you consider the great mediocrity of man it is perhaps the ideal system for us at the moment.

The solution to solving crime is simple; stop allowing people who participate in crime to participate in society. Either put them to death or deport them. Locking people in cages like animals is inhumane as is allowing those who seek to harm others free in society. Deportation is the ideal solution; send them to a war torn, genocidal african country and allow them to experience what a society where their action are replicated wholesale is like. If we're lucky, they'll die while they're learning this question.

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