DEBATING PUBLIC PUNISHMENTS and Crime Deterrents
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An introvert juggles home renovations amidst the chaos of caring for new puppies. I share my personal journey, including the emotional rollercoaster of discovering our beloved Pinoy Aspen puppy had fallen ill. Recalling my heartbreaking past experiences with Parvo, I detail the frantic moments of finding a bloody stool and the urgent actions we took to safeguard our pets. Along the way, I highlight the striking differences in veterinary care between the Philippines and the US, especially when it comes to accessing vital pet medications. It's a raw and honest look at the challenges of managing a bustling household during a time of upheaval.
Can public executions actually deter crime? We dive into this controversial topic, exploring the argument that severe public punishments like the guillotine or gallows could significantly reduce criminal activities, especially among legal and illegal immigrants. We critique the current justice system's leniency and reflect on the political landscape, scrutinizing the Democrats' approach to immigration and crime. Emotions run high as we discuss a tragic case involving a young girl's murder, making a passionate case for stricter penalties to instill fear and restore order. This intense and provocative discussion is sure to make you rethink the status quo.
Chapitres
1. Health and Family Updates (00:00:00)
2. Call for Public Execution for Criminals (00:16:14)
90 episodes