I’ve seen several references to some sort of rift between the users of these instances today. What’s happening?

  • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    I’m against the death penalty in most circumstances, but in the case of China it’s largely for corrupt CEOs and sexual assaulters. I’d prefer more of a focus on rehabilitation, but I’m not going to say the PRC is executing people willy-nilly.

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      but in the case of China it’s largely for corrupt CEOs and sexual assaulters.

      Isn’t drug trafficking and murder also punishable by death?

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        Yes, those as well. The PRC is strict about drugs and prostitution in general. I wasn’t meaning a full, comprehensive list, but to say that the death penalty is popularly supported there and largely applied for the most serious offences.

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          Yeah for sure, but I think it’s a bit misleading to make it sound like only owners of capital (be it corrupt haute bourgeoisie or human trafficking capitalists) get executed. I don’t know the numbers but I’d assume since murder and drug trafficking are also punishable by death, that means most of the people executed are workers, not capitalists.

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      but I’m not going to say the PRC is executing people willy-nilly.

      But how do you know that if they keep the numbers secret?

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        They publicize lots of the information, even if they keep the total secret, and we know that crime rates in the PRC are very low in general. The police don’t even carry guns most of the time. Is it a perfect system? By no means. Is it a regularly improving, functional system? Yes.