• merc@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    On the other hand, any country that allows its prisoners to vote has a constituency that wants to decriminalize what ever it was that they did.

    Not to mention, that arresting is not imprisonment. Merely being arrested doesn’t put you in prison, you need to be convicted first. When cops can easily follow orders from the top to arrest people with the wrong skin colour, getting people arrested is easy. But, with a decent system of courts, it’s a lot harder to convict them.

    Look, I get that the context is about political prisoners. But, really, if the system is so corrupted that people are being convicted of something merely based on their politics, it’s laughable to think that it has free and fair elections and that voting by prisoners is going to change things.

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      On the other hand, any country that allows its prisoners to vote has a constituency that wants to decriminalize what ever it was that they did.

      What’s wrong with that?

      Millions have been arrested and convicted over absurd “crimes” without a single victim to be found. Of course they want it to be decriminalized, as does their family, friends, and many fellow citizens. As it should be.

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        What’s wrong with that?

        It depends on what they did. Maybe they want to make insulting the king legal, that might be a good thing. Maybe they want to make sex with children legal…