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Boycott Singapore - Van's unfair sentance

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How about i get you a nice big fluffly pillow for you to skulk about in Aus social and just cry your little heart out into?

Its not fair! he thought it was harmless sugar he was carrying!!
 
KemicalBurn said:
Keystroke and I are having a party similiar to a NYE celebration...streamers, partypoppers, the works!

No expense was spared! :D

poppers huh? i hear they're good for relieving anal retention.
 
plazma said:
KB, I think the hardest part about watching you act like a dick is the fact that I know you're too smart for it. 8)

x2

it doesn't make me doubt your intelligence, just bemuses me. :\
 
Short n Sweet - The way i like it

1. I think its dumb/horrific to kill people. A crime is not the person.
Ive done heaps of dumb things too, best lessons Ive ever learnt

2. He had a job albeit illegal. The job payed well and came with risks that bit him in the ass.
I take unnecessary risks all the time, just not that extreme


If feel sorry for the guy :(
 
plazma said:
KB, I think the hardest part about watching you act like a dick is the fact that I know you're too smart for it. 8)

You give me far too much credit Plaz ;)

In all seriousness though, all i have to say is that he should learn to take responsibility for his actions.

Take this extreme analogy: if being in possession of drugs became a corporal offense (subject to canning or whatever), i would think long and hard about my use, and if i continued, and was punished as deemed fit by the courts, i wouldnt expect public outcry for it and making me the poster boy for it.

Its a sad state society is in when the only time you piss and moan about a law is when you can associate a face to it 8)
 
I believe that executing someone is wrong and silence on my behalf condones that behaviour.
The law, the reasons, the situation and Vans motivations are irrelevant to my belief.

> Its a sad state society is in when the only time you piss and moan about a law is when you can associate a face to it
Its human nature to need a physical (preferably human) manifestation of an abstract idea before we can become strongly emotionally involved (Jesus, Hitler, Osama, etc)

Even if the guy is a knob (which he probably is), in an abstract way I mourn who he could have been.
 
m4dd0g said:
Its human nature to need a physical (preferably human) manifestation of an abstract idea before we can become strongly emotionally involved (Jesus, Hitler, Osama, etc)

thats just fueling my ego - if i feel strongly about something; i generally dont wait for a media frenzy before i do something about it.

Van is an idiot, and as such, im glad to see Charles lucking out with these oppressive laws.

Mark my words, if i find out he hasnt had any kids, im nominating him for a Darwin award.
 
^ *lol* Agreed. Darwin is teh sex!

Hee hee. Dont go stroking your ego too soon .. check the names/value-images you've dropped in your own posts ;)
Gandhi, SS, Samuel Jackson, Bradman, and I especially like: sheep in anarchist's clothing (very cool)

Its how you associate emotive values ... just like everyone else.
(sorry - sounds like I was having a go .. I recognise that this doesnt mean you wait for the rest of the sheep to follow the media)
 
charlesbronson said:
i may be wrong, but in the context of drug use, doesn't breaking a law effectively represent a protest against the legitimacy of that law itself? if you bow down and let them fist you with oppressive laws, then in a few years australia will also have 20 year sentences for possession.

progressive drug policy is certainly no thanks to those of you with the "do the crime, do the time" attitude, especially when it comes to small-scale drug infringements.

decades ago, governments deemed it fit to ban indigenous australians from voting in their own land, they deemed it fit to punish homosexuals criminally for their sexual practices, deemed it fit to restrict injecting drug users access to needles etc etc - you see the trend. where would those social groups now be if it weren't for those who protested against that which the government deemed fit.

same goes for drug use. if any of you have a core belief that your choice to have and use drugs is a matter of personal freedom (not a matter of criminality), then i suggest you don't get too caught up in that attitude of apathy and acceptance when you get busted - stand up for yourselves. this is a democracy, the law is intended to reflect the feelings, attitudes and beliefs of the community, of which we are all constituents.

that 'matter-of-fact realist talkback radio show host tough titties eye for an eye' attitude in the context of the illicit drug phenomenon is so simplistic and impotent that it makes me want to go hang a big dirty shit.

From the thread in Aus DD.

I don't think I have much to add to this. Darwin awards are fucking fine, when its someone killing themselves. Otherwise, how about we line up to award the victims of Srebrenica, or the East Timorese who were killed in Dili. Goddamn that's just about as fucking hilarious. These laws are wrong, plain and simple, and the laws have to be changed, above and beyond that the death penalty is fucking abhorent to ANY civilised person. NOBODY should have the right to kill another human being, no matter how barricaded they are behind a legal system or any other kind of false legitimacy.

Your short-sighted acquiescence does nothing but perpetuate injustice.

-plaz out-
 
wow, the words are really growing in length here. my IQ has shot up by about 25 points in the last 2 pages.

Anyway, the laws were there before this poor lad was, and while I do feel sympathy to his relatives and acquaintances, I'm sure he was aware of the consequences of smuggling drugs, and well, was prepared to face them. He seems resigned to his fate, given by what is said about him in his cell.

tough luck to that man

I guess the moral of the story is if you're smuggling drugs back to Australia, to make sure your plane does not stop off in sg.
 
You can't buy chewing gum anywhere in Singapore
But you can buy peppermint candy
Cause you eat it til it's gone
Singapore, Ah, Singapore

i think you can now buy chewing gum in singapore. unlike indonesia, you still can't buy your freedom
 
plazma said:
Darwin awards are fucking fine, when its someone killing themselves.

Suicide is not a prerequisite for a Darwin, they are awarded for people dying during an act of stupidity - and if you think im just saying this to troll - i'll bring your attention to the following:


I dont see much of a difference between these two examples (of many) and Van.

The lesson is: if you're in an Airport with big fucking signs saying "Drug Smugglers will be hung" - make sure you dont have any drugs on your person 8) ...well how about that? That statement almost applies to Corby too...
 
wow - an anal little rule that the only time "hung" isnt the appropriate term for the past tense of 'hang'.

Probably something the yanks came up with.
 
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