The temptation of vevenge it's high, I understand.
But back violence can perhaps turn the criminal worse, and next time this criminal could be with some gun.
I'm in favor of forced work, like put this boy months of forced work to give back society the damage he did, and also as punishment and re-education. Put hin to paint the walls of aschools, clean the place, cut the grass, fiz holes on floor etc...
And esterilization of people would also be made, since a lot of freak people, criminals and women who join criminals to get pregnant, almost always creat a new generation of thiefs. But the lefwing are in favor of abort up to 9 months, but consider esterilization of crap people a crime.
He incident of the thief guy on pole, I remamber well.
But he was beaten and put naked there by 8 people, who later was found to be also criminals, rapist, involved in drug or drug dealing, and also thiefs.
We never see rich people be punished like that. On Brazil a politician stolen 1 billion dollars (billion and not million) of public money, and had many others process of corruption, and most expired. In one he was convicted guilt and sent to jail, but his laywers managed to say he was old and ill, and a supreme judge order to send hin to hiss multi million dolars home and stay there instead of prison. A luxurios spa as a prison.
A month or less earlier he was driving a Ferrari.
Worse, amny people felt pit of hin, saying : "Poor guy, it's old, ill, suffering, let we go away." It's revoltant how many brazilians have sympathyzer with rich criminals.
This billionaire businessman was involved in scandals that involved billions, to get service & contracts to his company. And people, even after was aware of his crimes, approached hin in a airport to take selfies.
Sometimes I believe Brazil have some of the most stupid people on the galaxy
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I want to see rich criminals beaten and put naked in a pole.
Anyway justicew with own hands it's dangerous... WHat if you punish a innocent by mistake ???
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Originally Posted by cRiPpLe_rOoStEr
A few years ago a black teen who was robbing at a Rio de Janeiro beach was tied to a lightpole with a bicycle padlock, there was a media outcry about it, but I guess it wouldn't be so intense if black drug dealers in the Rocinha slum had tied a white pothead to a lightpole if he had any debt with them. I'm not intending to spark a racial argument right now, just using another example to highlight the "entitlement" mentality that some fools still believe to justify crimes performed by members of certain groups. South African former soccer player Irwin Khosa sparked some controversy in 2010 when he dropped the South African equivalent of the N-word at a journalist who displayed such "entitlement" mentality.
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