tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post5720308752600352604..comments2023-11-05T00:38:56.097-07:00Comments on 21st Century British Nationalism: A New Prison System Is Needed.Defender of Libertyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16093052197059748663noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-92218577356451347472010-06-30T18:57:13.784-07:002010-06-30T18:57:13.784-07:00Adrian,
you make some good points and yes the cri...Adrian,<br /><br />you make some good points and yes the crime system is the last in a long line of other systems that simply indacate your other systems have failed and they need to be looked at more so than the criminal system itself, the causes of crime rathyer than the punishment is always the place to start and as we all know the BNP already have that issue delt with.<br /><br />But i do feel we need to be carefull not to become appologists for the `poor` criminals, as most `poor` criminals ususally victimise other poor people, which drags the whole of society down, also there were times when crime even amoungst the very poorest of people who faced hunger and cold on a daily basis was extremly low, so i think we really need to leave the poor issue in crime out of the equasion as it just helps to justify it, if people were going hungry or homeless then yes there is a justification but by and large people do not, but you are right about the role model society plays and as said the BNP would tackle that also.<br /><br />But I do appreciate you angle of not using the poor and afflicted as the scapegoat and whipping boy as is often the case and to some extend this has to be addressed and counter balanced before we become a truly barbaric third world slum with gated communities for the elites, with the rest reliant of charity and crime as things decend even further than they are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-53332675424449845742010-06-30T18:45:52.803-07:002010-06-30T18:45:52.803-07:00Well said Lee,
I also feel we need a whole new se...Well said Lee,<br /><br />I also feel we need a whole new set of laws and enforements for the politically criminal, treason and such.<br /><br />at the moment the politicians get away with all kinds with inpunity, until that is addressed then we will contue the corrupt politics we know too well.<br /><br />The BNP should set out defined rules and punishments for politicians that sell the people out.<br /><br />sure there are no doubt some laws in place already that get abused, but it is time the BNP had a politician law set in stone as policy so people can see it up front.<br /><br />also Lee i think you overlooked the stripping of assetts to repay society and make crime not pay, this will include stripping of assetts from the whole family who would have otherwise benfited and urged the offender on for their own benefit, also including the family means that criminal activity is less likely to be passed on generationally as the harsh reality of having every stripped fro you for being a criminal will serve to reinforce that crime does not pay, which is much of the incentive removed and would also mean that people such as partners would also shun criminals and urge their children not to get involved.<br /><br />adding in this element lee I think you are right in that 90% of crime would cease, not too keen on the flogging system as while it `may` be effective in practice, it does not sell the party or the party image, it makes us look a little barbaric and sadistic which is something we need to avoid regardless of merit, the other measures listed should be more than enough.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-76067804828899287452010-06-30T11:33:42.250-07:002010-06-30T11:33:42.250-07:00Cant Agree more with the ideas proposed
and of co...Cant Agree more with the ideas proposed<br /><br />and of course the returning of immigrants to their own country after reparations , who have offended in this countryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-90790364456909465522010-06-30T09:13:42.453-07:002010-06-30T09:13:42.453-07:00Most criminals are poor, we must try to ensure tha...Most criminals are poor, we must try to ensure that there is more to be earned in working with and for society than against it.<br />Punishment correctly applied will work but there must be incentives.<br /><br />Currently I think most criminals work on the following basis, why should I work 40 hrs a week when I can break into 2 houses a week and earn just as much.<br /><br /><br />This would be another benefit of reducing the working week, why risk prison, being with my family and friends, when for a couple of days vwork, I could have a decent house, car, go on holiday, spend time with my kids etc.<br /><br />It's the pleasure and pain principle, going straight should be made a pleasurable experirence.<br /><br />Not by rewarding ex cons, that's just an incentive itself to become a convict so I can then claim the reward for going straight for a few months.<br /><br />But by making work and productivness itself rewarding, currently we have a system where our people are virtual slaves, working 40 hrs a week just to keep up with the real crooks who are stealing their wealth in fines, charges etc just as fast as it can be made.<br /><br />To be honest, the way things are, your average petty criminal is most likely only doing whats best for him and his family, the entire system is corrupt to its core.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=michael+savage" rel="nofollow">Michael Savage, Banned in the UK</a>Adrian Peirsonnoreply@blogger.com