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Game Girl
30th May 2011, 22:51
(If this is in the wrong section, could someone move it? Thank you.)

Well, after reading some of the posts here AND in Stormfront, the question does remain.

What can the human race do to improve our countries?

I was born into a rough neighborhood. Petty crimes and violent youths were common. Tires were slashed, gang wars occured and callous disreguard for other people was all around. This was why my parents would never let me play outside. I could have ended up like the other kids. I could have been one of those thugs. But even when I saw it as a child, I never took part. I never became like them. Because it didn't feel right. Eventually, my family and I did move to a much better neighborhood with far less crime. Infact, to this day we have still not seen crime here. There are alot of neighborhoods like this, but sadly there are still those few streets that the goverment has failed to improve.

Our countries and communities CAN be improved with time and commitment. The people of Stomfront believe that deporting non-whites is the answer. It is not. When it comes to crimes, there IS something we can do. There is no such thing as a natural criminal. They are created, not born. Proper education and stable homes are the key in solving these problems. Teach our children tolerance and show them the results/consequences of their actions. Let them know that the disreguard for humans lives will NOT be tolerated. Stricter laws and harsher punishments should be put into place for every criminal. We have to show them that their actions will NOT be accepted in a decent society. Also, we need to show our foreign guests that when living in our country, they must obey OUR laws. The laws cannot be changed to suit them alone, as the laws must benefit everyone.If they accept our laws, then they are welcome to stay. If they continue to disreguard our laws, then they should be deported.

We must not let hate of the opposition to cloud our judgement. Hatred will only breed more hatred. With hate, comes violence and with violence, comes loss of lives. We cannot allow our children to grow up in such a world, where civil wars and death is a common sight.

Please, let me know your thoughts. What do you think can be done to improve the lives of humans everywhere?

PhoenixAsh
30th May 2011, 23:07
Welll...thats a very broad view. I think you forget the capitalist system which actually promotes crime and human competition by its very nature because they create economic exploitation and disadvantage and thereby neighborhoods in which people have to get by and can rarely improve themselves through other means...while painting the picture of luxury as the highest goal in life.

The very first step to relieve society of the economic pressures on people to commit crimes and to engage in such forcefull ways of competition is to eliminate the class society and exploitation of workers which in itself creates an environment in which crime will become more prevalent.

In lieu of that option I think harsher punishment is not the way to go. I think localised neighborhood initiatives are the way to go in prevention and will increase the risk factor of getting caught and being exposed as a criminal towards their own class.

I dislike and hate the criminal justice system...but in it the largest effects have been scored not by increasing punishment but by increasing the risk of getting caught and the speed with which criminals are tried....as well as relying on localised enforcement in a more personal manner.

Since my absolute preference goes to localised initiatives to punish crime I will not argue for this to be done inside the current system of "justice" which by its very nature is only enabling the system in perpetuating the current situation by its main role as protectors of property.

In preventing youth crime more results have been made by creating youth places where they can be entertained or entertain themselves...either through crafts, music, sports...whatever... instead of the drearyness in many rough neighborhoods in which kids and youths are often left on the streets to find their own entertainment....than in harsh punishments.

Creating job opportunities with decent paychecks also create a more progressive and normal environment in which other options are normal. Now...many youth face the bleak future of en ding up in low paying, under appreciated and dead end jobs. Which...lets face it...offer less than the possibilities of crime.

Without this...your ideas...which are apart fro teh punishment part...very good...will probably have little effect.

VirgJans12
2nd June 2011, 00:17
Our countries can improve the lives of the 'lost' people, but only under the right circumstances. A rightist government will not be so concerned about poor neighbourhoods, where a leftist government will be more so and thus be more likely to invest and improve the lives of these people.

Also, the financial situation is important. A rich neighbourhood will have little crime. Poor neighbourhoods a lot. The latter inhabitants have the lesser odds in life and are more likely to become criminals. Poor neighbourhoods also have more degenerates such as alcoholics, drug addicts, etc. which will only increase the odds things will go wrong for a random inhabitant.

So I think you should take away the poor neighbourhoods by building a society with a low economic disparity. No one steals from a guy that has the same as him. You're after value.

The degenerates can be handled with free health care and/or institutionalizing. They won't disappear, but I think the number will defenitely lower.

Also, kids should be taught differently in school. They should be taught to help their fellow human. Really get it into their heads. Morals, values, and ideology could prevent a lot of them from going down the wrong path and will stimulate them to help the degenerates. This is also more likely to create your 'stable homes' when they become parents.

As for laws, I think they should be soft at the first two offences, depending on what the crime is. People deserve a second chance. Third strike is out. Then it's off to jail.