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I don’t really like this take. The death penalty isn’t cultural and people who oppose it are free to vocalise it. Singaporean culture is great because it is a unique melting pot of many different cultures, the death penalty is a legal matter and isn’t drawn from the composite cultures of the people that live there.
It’s the third hanging this week for drugs offenses so it would seem that the policy isn’t completely effective
They may be willing to live with it, but i wouldn’t presume that they are in favour of the policy. Singapore is a one party state and rated a ‘flawed democracy’ in The Economist democracy index. Frankly, Singaporeans aren’t consulted on the matter.
On a micro level, who the fuck are the authorities of Singapore to take another person’s life.
Apparently you know better than a country of 5.4 million people and their freely elected government and the rules that they enacted.
Gotcha.
Yes, yes I do.
even 5.4 million people are doing something wrong, it doesn’t make it right.
What do I know better?
Nazi Germany was a country of 100 million people. So no one should have criticized their ‘kill everyone unlike us’ policy, right? How dare the Allies tell Hitler how to run his own country!
Apparently you think it’s okay to take a life.
I wonder what the punishment in Singapore is for murder, because you deserve it.