Exactly. If sentencing is a problem fix sentencing. If prison conditions are a problem fix prison conditions. In any case it is a false dichotomy to blame criminal behavior on “the system.” The reason people end up in jail is as a consequence of their actions. It is bassackwards to then use those consequences as a reason to excuse even more deviant behavior. That isn’t compassion that’s a neurosis.
It’s the same copout that liberals use to enable radical islam which the author ironically frets over. Their behavior isn’t their fault—it’s ours. It’s America. It’s “the system.”
We just need to be nicer to those who feed on our blood, don’tcha know.
Very well-said. Speaking of "systems", I lay the widespread inability to recognize such flaws in logic and reasoning at the feet of our schools and our media. Logic has been replaced by feelings, opinions, and impressions. It's a serious problem, and a good portion of the reason why it's increasingly difficult to counduct civil discourse and honest debate in this country.