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Pamela Hannula's avatar

I like the Chinese policy better. We are too tolerant of child predators. They can’t be reformed.

Neil Zhu's avatar

agree, there is no coming back for those child molesters, they are lost causes.

Macey Hernandez's avatar

The more articles I read from you, the more I realize firstly, American education is garbage when covering other countries. And secondly America is a bad place. I can totally respect and support a no leniency policy when it comes to protections for children.

Neil Zhu's avatar

thank for reading my stuff here, I think higher education is pretty good in the States, but too expensive; not everyone can get it. And the regular education, below post-secondary, is really bad, almost equals to nothing really.

Macey Hernandez's avatar

I definitely agree. The college programs are excellent, getting my BSN helped me learn how to critically think and also how to effectively research. I was referring to the high school education experience specifically, in my comment. It's all so pro-American that whenever something like what's happening now, happens it's almost unfathomable and I see a lot of MAGA republicans want to blame it on outside sources. Soros is paying agitators, or Muslims are destroying us from the inside etc. If there is a wild theory they will buy it and shift the blame so that they don't have to face the fact that our foundation in this country, has become sand.

Ohio Barbarian's avatar

Where oh where have all the American Law & Order types gone? Oh, that's right, they've been purchased.

When an economic system treats people as commodities to be exploited, traded, or discarded, and elevates sociopaths to once unimaginable heights of power, something like Epstein's Island becomes inevitable.

Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Jerry Latsko's avatar

The method you describe is far preferable to the U.S. culture, which has been presented by awkward secrecy, perhaps with Calvinist roots, combined with the same inequalities that severely hamper all facets of the culture. The privileged few have all of the real power despite what the Constitution presents in writing. The so called Epstein case is about much more than the obviously heinous abuse of children. It shows an empire in serious decline.

Mark D's avatar

We are sending American elites to China for paid vacation. We will also follow up with a note behind them to Chinese leadership … Hint hint

Neil Zhu's avatar

Just put a bag of crack in their luggage, easy.

Donald Williams's avatar

They are in power, Grumpy, that's the problem. America prevails from a long history of the most demented forms of degeneracy and degradation. This is its compromised repute from its immorality. White supremacy reigned centuries ago, and it fails to amend its mortal sins to this day.

Grandma Nancy's avatar

I appreciate this article. Zero tolerance is the best thing. But, 14? A 14 year old girl should not be legal age. At least make it 16 for gods sake. I am saying this as a former 14 year old girl who needed protection, like any child, but got none.

Neil Zhu's avatar

hi Grandma, you got it wrong, under, include 14 is where the death penalty is. In China, an adult is after 18.

lets say, if sexual assault happens between 15-18,it depends on the situation, 3-10 years, if it involves violence, or multiple offenses,or life sentence.

Grandma Nancy's avatar

Thank you so much for clarifying and I apologize for not reading it more carefully. I am glad China is protecting its children as all countries should. I have 7 granddaughters who I hope grow up in a world that will protect them.

Duane McCormick's avatar

So, did executing these people solve the problem? Is it like Iran, where they don't have any gay people?