I'm sorry Lutz but there are those who will never reform, they will continue to commit simply because they are evil, what is your suggestion for dealing with those people? Wring your hands and give up on them, letting them continue their nefarious ways?
Martin is right, the aim of sending them to prison is to punish them. Remember the days when children were actually punished in school or the home with a slap. It didn't hurt that much but one learned to respect the teacher or parent. Do you honestly think that stopping a child from using their play station for the night or a teacher keeping a child in at playtime is punishment for bad and unacceptable behaviour?
There stems the problem, there is no punishment today so kids are growing up with the fear of nobody. They don't respect authority of any kind, infact they believe it's their right to challenge it.
Again Martin is right, the party who promises to clamp down hard on political correctness will get a landslide victory. My fear is that the next government, aka Cameron, have made no such promises. Probably because PC is so ingrained now, spreading it's cancerous tentacles, aided by people in government who despise this country and espouse multi-culturism, destroying our own culture and all we hold dear in the process.
I want children to grow up and enjoy life, not to be afraid of walking the streets incase they don't show a d**khead "respect" and end up with a knife between the ribs. I want them to listen to stories/nursery rhymes like the Three Little Pigs, Ba Ba Black Sheep or Noddy & Big Ears without some moronic do-gooder with little to do in life interferring.
God forbid if ever I had free reign in this country, these people are the first I would line up and shoot.
Now back to prisons, yesterday on our radio some jerk was debating with the presenter the fact why it is justified to pay convicts thousands of
Martin is right, the aim of sending them to prison is to punish them. Remember the days when children were actually punished in school or the home with a slap. It didn't hurt that much but one learned to respect the teacher or parent. Do you honestly think that stopping a child from using their play station for the night or a teacher keeping a child in at playtime is punishment for bad and unacceptable behaviour?
There stems the problem, there is no punishment today so kids are growing up with the fear of nobody. They don't respect authority of any kind, infact they believe it's their right to challenge it.
Again Martin is right, the party who promises to clamp down hard on political correctness will get a landslide victory. My fear is that the next government, aka Cameron, have made no such promises. Probably because PC is so ingrained now, spreading it's cancerous tentacles, aided by people in government who despise this country and espouse multi-culturism, destroying our own culture and all we hold dear in the process.
I want children to grow up and enjoy life, not to be afraid of walking the streets incase they don't show a d**khead "respect" and end up with a knife between the ribs. I want them to listen to stories/nursery rhymes like the Three Little Pigs, Ba Ba Black Sheep or Noddy & Big Ears without some moronic do-gooder with little to do in life interferring.
God forbid if ever I had free reign in this country, these people are the first I would line up and shoot.
Now back to prisons, yesterday on our radio some jerk was debating with the presenter the fact why it is justified to pay convicts thousands of