misterguinness said:
deddog said:
Urban Ag said:
PanzerAggie06 said:
More freedom means less security. More security means less freedom.
Take your pick.
How is this relevant to the conversation?
Caning someone as punishment for committing a crime doesn't make me less free but it may provide me more security.
I don't get your point.
Panzer is correct.
You think the government will stop at caning?
Singapore is beautiful, but it is NOT a free country. It is practically a dictatorship. You follow the rules, if you don't you are deported. Their COVID restrictions were absolutely brutal. Think of Singapore as an uber nanny state. If you are ok with that, and many are, then it's great.
Its the wrong place if you have any independent mindset.
Having clear laws and rules does not make a dictatorship. I've never felt safer than being in Singapore which is the main purpose of a government. Would the United States government abuse a caning law, probably. Does the Singaporean government abuse it, no. At least they follow through with law unlike the United States which has arbitrary punishments dependent on the whims of a judge or jury.
Singapore is indeed very clear about rules, and when the government makes up new rules you have no recourse whatsoever.
I have expat family that lives there. COVID was destructive for them. When returning from the US my niece had 2 options:
- wear an ankle monitor in your own house, and never leave the room for a month. If you left the room, you were kicked out of the country
- stay in a hotel room for a month, no contact with family. You are not given a door key. If you were found outside the room, you were kicked out of the country
It is gorgeous, and is a financial powerhouse. But if you think the US government is overbearing, you aint' seen nothing. I could never live there.