abdulbarijan
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We never suggested this punishment for men when that crime was an isolated one many many decades back. Once it become a manic we suggested one. Now when it becomes one in case of women we would suggest the same.
I see ... Let's induce this logic else where ... so statistically speaking, depending on how you break the data down, African Americans in the US, are alot more likely to commit certain crimes ... so going by your logic, the U.S should adopt a system that is inherently racist because one group of people is more likely to commit a certain crime ... ??
Secondly, lets not forget there are categories of crime that women dominate as well ... e.g. women are more likely to abuse and kill their children ... so I suppose you'd also be up for suggesting another extreme punishment ONLY for women ... until the crime occurs in similar frequencies across men and women ... and ONLY then would men be punished as severely... right ??
http://www.breakingthescience.org/SimplifiedDataFromDHHS.php
http://www.amren.com/news/2015/07/new-doj-statistics-on-race-and-violent-crime/
Thirdly, what sort of approach is it really to suggest a punishment "for a group of people" when the crime is not exclusive to them in the first place -- So I'm basically inquiring ... are you for punishing crime or punishing groups ?
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