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To: Sdgla who wrote (132471)3/22/2017 4:08:27 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 219466
 
More important than my suggestion is to stop the production line: <<
Interesting approach to the issue MQ.>>

It's cruel to produce a criminal then punish them again when they do what they were trained to do during their early life. Producing good people starts before conception. Stop rewarding the production of criminals. That's easier said than done, but there are some basics.

China doesn't mess around with criminals. Neither does Saudi Arabia. Belgium was strict too [when we lived there]. It's quite pleasant and unthreatening in those countries. Criminals feel the fear far more than do regular people. Singapore doesn't mess about either. Zero graffiti. No rubbish. Very unthreatening. Japan is nice too with no aggression that saw. But they are very repressive countries overall. It's the violent USA that comes up with the good stuff. Repressive places don't invent things and do great imaginative creativity.

No inventiveness here: youtube.com
Never a dull moment in the human zoo. Stirring music and nice-looking ladies, but all barking up the wrong tree.
The legions of surplus young men in China must watch that with drool running down their chins.
Meanwhile, jihad in London - running over pedestrians and knifing a policeman to death.

Mqurice