Moral And Criminal Laws. How They Should Be Enforced (The Meaning Of Morality Part 2)

in morality •  3 years ago  (edited)

Everyone is born with a moral code, in extreme cases people disregard it. I believe that criminal laws we're based on moral laws but the way they are enforced does't seem to be fully stoping crime. Crime laws should be more rigorous towards the people who do them, no matter the reason (except of course in rather extreme situations where a crime is done in self defense or something similar).

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Crime isn't fully gone yet, but if we establish strict laws that will be fully justfully enforced we can stop crime forever. If we take as an example countries like mine, laws here seem decent on paper, but they are poorly executed in reality, we can also take a more successful country as an example like America which has decent laws on paper and somewhat good execution but crime isn't gone.

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Because immorality is supported all around the world to us laws seem better but they are actually getting worse, and we need to put a stop to that now, laws should be extremely strict even for the smallest offenses and if we establish good laws and principles, we will fully raise our morality and destroy immorality (that means doing whatever it takes to destroy crime). Even in the world we live in it is possible to restore good values to everyone, I hope for this.

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Feel free to discuss on this, you can ask me anything you want about the subject at hand.

That's all I'm gonna say for now.

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