RE: Indonesia to execute six drug offenders
April 28, 2015 at 2:31 pm
(This post was last modified: April 28, 2015 at 2:35 pm by Regina.)
I'm actually on another forum, and this very debate about "should Indonesia execute drug offenders?" came up last month. I was pissed off because people were taking a P.C stance about "oh well, their culture" instead of just saying it how it is.
My opinion is it's backwards, whatever way you cut it up. It's a petty crime.
At any rate, wouldn't it be far more economical for Indonesia to tackle the problems the lead people into drugs in the first place? They're killing people for the symptom and not actually dealing with the cause.
My opinion is it's backwards, whatever way you cut it up. It's a petty crime.
At any rate, wouldn't it be far more economical for Indonesia to tackle the problems the lead people into drugs in the first place? They're killing people for the symptom and not actually dealing with the cause.
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