First we have to agree that a problem exists, and then we can consider solutions.
> I am saying, if you have the ability to understand, that other countries might not have the incarceration rate per capita because they eliminate the problem people and therefore have lower per capita incarceration rate.
And the “other countries” you pick out are two of the worst human rights abusers on the planet. So that is the baseline you’re setting. You’re not setting Canada or the UK or Australia as the baseline.
Don’t you feel that those countries would be more appropriate comparisons, given the cultural similarity?
I don't have to agree to anything.
You are the one that states a problem exists because that is what you think. Therefore, you are the one that needs to develop a solution.
Since I don't care about the problem you think exists, I don't care if there is a solution. Just keep the perverts out of my house, away from my family and I will be happy.
If they are let loose because of your (solution) and are able pillage, plunder and rape you and yours, then it is of your doing.
Enough said about this stupid discussion.