Just as a note been looking at reports, no deaths reported but stabbing victims include 4 preschool children.
Does this make it better? Yes because there isn't dead kids but the guy still should get the death penalty, too much of a risk in society.
Youtube's deletion can be both ideological and TOS as I know Count Dankula for some of his mad lads has to edit it just before certain recorded 'incidents' show and Donut operator has a seperate channel for raw police bodycam footage. Seeing a guy slowly die by suffercation (caused by the drugs he injested) is less gruesome than seeing someone mag dumped or stabbed so there's that angle.
It's the racial angle not ideology. George Floyd's death was used as an excuse to attack white people. Incidents like this run the risk of galvanizing whites.
I've always seen the elimination of the death penalty in western countries as a sign of decline. Some crimes simply deserve it. There is no rehabilitating someone who goes on a child stabbing spree.
But with liberal/leftist ideology running amok our culture wants to show "mercy" on these types of people. Of course, that just leads to innocent people being senselessly hurt.
I'd always been anti-death penalty because I never wanted innocents to go to the gas chamber through governmental malice or incompetence.
But everyday brings new arguments against my stance. I think I'm of the mind now that we've gotten to this point precisely because we haven't killed those who show through their evil actions that they are unable to live in our society. We as a people have grown too leery of doing what our ancestors knew to be necessary.
Just as a note been looking at reports, no deaths reported but stabbing victims include 4 preschool children.
Does this make it better? Yes because there isn't dead kids but the guy still should get the death penalty, too much of a risk in society.
Youtube's deletion can be both ideological and TOS as I know Count Dankula for some of his mad lads has to edit it just before certain recorded 'incidents' show and Donut operator has a seperate channel for raw police bodycam footage. Seeing a guy slowly die by suffercation (caused by the drugs he injested) is less gruesome than seeing someone mag dumped or stabbed so there's that angle.
Susan Wojikiki said that youtube literally rewrote their own rules to ALLOW george floyd’s death to be everywhere.
why are the consequences of failed leftist policies always covered up/ hidden?
It's the racial angle not ideology. George Floyd's death was used as an excuse to attack white people. Incidents like this run the risk of galvanizing whites.
Because they're leftists, they don't do responsibility..
Youtube is always inconsistent.. rules enforced unequally and punishment is unequal.
France doesn’t have the death penalty. Hasn’t for a long time…
Just deport him back to where he came from, and stick him in a city where his enemies are in charge…
Should take care of things. 🤷🏻♂️
Or like, pay another Syrian to bump him off, in-country, after deportation, maybe..?
From the country that gave us the guillotine...
Europe does need a new militarised Templar order and inquisition that doesn't answer to the Vatican to sort this this out.
I've always seen the elimination of the death penalty in western countries as a sign of decline. Some crimes simply deserve it. There is no rehabilitating someone who goes on a child stabbing spree.
But with liberal/leftist ideology running amok our culture wants to show "mercy" on these types of people. Of course, that just leads to innocent people being senselessly hurt.
"He killed those babies in self-defense!"
Originally a line from South Park, now a reality. The claimed defense of it, at least.
I'd always been anti-death penalty because I never wanted innocents to go to the gas chamber through governmental malice or incompetence.
But everyday brings new arguments against my stance. I think I'm of the mind now that we've gotten to this point precisely because we haven't killed those who show through their evil actions that they are unable to live in our society. We as a people have grown too leery of doing what our ancestors knew to be necessary.
Or we could do it the Gary Plauche way, covertly of course.