Illiberal and Irreligious: Hardline Authoritarian Perspective of Law & Justice from an Atheist Mind.
Illiberal and Irreligious: Hardline Perspectives of Law, Society, Justice from an Unapologetically Authoritarian and Totally Atheist Mind. We weigh in on arguments for and against funding or defunding the police, drug trafficking laws, from a pretty non-American perspective openly favoring the law books of Singapore, Japan, and other strict anti-trafficking nations. We personally support capital punishment (aka the "Death Penalty") as an essential necessary component of law. Some atheists may be very liberal or progressive. We are atheist but also extremely authoritarian and extremely illiberal: likely by some neurological circuity of mind since birth. Yes, we believe in lawful and legitimate capital punishment for drug offenses of a certain threshold, in accordance to the stipulations and statutes of law where the elements of the crime meet those stipulations. Illiberal, Irreligious, and un-American as it relates to the death penalty but we just don’t care. We read the Dharmic texts and we favor the concept that one’s nature is static and unchanging, conditioned by the gunas. That each individual, just as ourselves, are conditioned by the workings of the three gunas from birth and operant throughout the entire individual’s lifecycle without change. If 30 years later as people say to us: you haven’t improved or changed: that’s proof of the iron law of nature and the three gunas. Many conservatives in America have the idea that this nation is declining due to irreligioisity and moral decay. We hold that the issue is the law books not any religion. We have remarked from time to time that we believe the Canadian National who received a capital sentence upon appeal, a change from a term of incarceration to capital punishment, was handed down in accordance to the mechanisms of law in a bench trial of the People's Procuratorate by proving the elements of the drug charges in accordance to Article 347 of the drug trafficking law so ordered and so decided. We personally reject every argument which attempts to make a drug trafficking case a rights issue or into some international incident, including the cases and trials with capital punishments carried out across Singapore, China, and Japan with different political systems but sharing some very similar mechanisms of criminal law.
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