I have mixed feeling on this. In general Korea is a pretty safe country. But I'm starting my third year here and I've had enough time to learn about how things work under the surface here and just how frequent sex crimes are and how often they're not reported is really disturbing. So anything that cuts down on that sounds like a good idea. But just as disturbing is the human rights aspect. Especially since it seems the chems used in this can have long-term negative side effects.
Seems like we have about the same issue as people have with the death penalty. No going back if the person was innocent.
Personally, I think I'd rather get the death penalty. Sure we have the built in survival instinct, but the rest of me says I might rather get the death penalty.
I think it's a fantastic marketing gimmick that probably made it more effective. The ICC should take note and start saying that they hand out death sentences for war criminals. Of course, they use old age as the method of execution, but this wouldn't be part of the headline, it'd be in the part of the article that nobody reads called the body.
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Date: 18/3/13 01:24 (UTC)Personally, I think I'd rather get the death penalty. Sure we have the built in survival instinct, but the rest of me says I might rather get the death penalty.
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Date: 18/3/13 03:12 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 18/3/13 08:42 (UTC)Except for the part where I wasn't mis-hearing things.
That would then be the most exaggeratedly-named punishment ever.
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Date: 18/3/13 13:29 (UTC)