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tyrannicalrex
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Registered: 04/24/03
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PHILIPPINE PHUCKER!
#23859754 - 11/23/16 07:48 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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This guy needs to be taken out somehow. Maybe they can unseat him or impeach, IDK! He needs to go, to hell!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/alarm-over-proposed-philippine-law-to-jail-9-year-olds/ar-AAkyAqL
Children as young as nine could be jailed in the Philippines for certain crimes under a proposed law backed by the president, sparking concern Monday from the United Nations and rights groups.
President Rodrigo Duterte's allies have been pushing to pass laws by December that would restore the death penalty and lower the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 9.
Duterte won May elections largely because of a vow to kill tens of thousands of drug dealers, also promising on the campaign trail to close a loophole in the juvenile justice system that he said allowed traffickers to use minors as narcotic couriers.
"Adult criminals knowingly and purposely make use of youth below 15 years of age to commit crimes, such as drug trafficking," Pantaleon Alvarez, one of the proposed law's main backers, said in an explanatory note.
While Duterte wanted the age threshold dropped to 12, his allies went one step further by calling for it to be lowered to nine.
The UN children's agency UNICEF reminded the Philippines of its international obligations.
Manila is a state party to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which says criminal responsibility below the age of 12 is not acceptable.
"Jail is no place for a child. It is alarming for children to be institutionalised (sent to a penal institution)," UNICEF said in a position paper sent to AFP Monday. "It will be retrogression on the part of the Philippine Government."
Rights organisations launched a campaign called #ChildrenNotCriminals to urge lawmakers to reconsider their support for the law.
One of the groups, Plan International, told AFP that children on the wrong side of the law were often victims of criminal gangs.
"It is unfair that it's always the children who are blamed. This will result in children becoming hardened criminals," said Ernesto Almocera of Plan International Philippines.
The advocates appealed to Duterte to explore factors that led children to commit crimes, such as poverty and lack of parental guidance and education.
"We cannot hold children to the same standard as we hold adult offenders," Melanie Llana of the Philippine Action for Youth Offenders told AFP. "Are we really going to jail 9-year-olds who we know are not fully mature?"
Duterte's hardline approach to criminals has drawn criticism from its ally the United States, the UN and human rights groups.
Nearly 2,000 people have been killed in police operations and 2,800 have died in unexplained circumstances since Duterte took office on June 30, according to official figures.
Critics allege some of these deaths amount to state-sponsored extrajudicial killings, a charge Duterte has rejected.
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thehighking
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Fucking disgusting, the people there are completely brainwashed. They obviously don't preach about forgiveness in the Phillipines
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Edited by thehighking (11/23/16 07:58 AM)
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do it
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Damn, that's bad. I guess it would be time to think up some sort of campaign against them, maybe boycotting use of their coconut products?
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: PHILIPPINE PHUCKER! [Re: do it]
#23859789 - 11/23/16 08:06 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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You think they would be this way about all the fucking pedos and everything related to that! How come he doesn't address that shit?
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do it
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Quote:
tyrannicalrex said: You think they would be this way about all the fucking pedos and everything related to that! How come he doesn't address that shit?
Maybe the child prostitutes generate income through sex tourism and is thus good in his eyes?
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: PHILIPPINE PHUCKER! [Re: do it]
#23860001 - 11/23/16 09:16 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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do it said:
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tyrannicalrex said: You think they would be this way about all the fucking pedos and everything related to that! How come he doesn't address that shit?
Maybe the child prostitutes generate income through sex tourism and is thus good in his eyes?
times infinity!
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Mostly_Harmless
wyrd bið ful aræd


Registered: 05/12/09
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This thread was moved from Shroomery News Service.
Reason: OT for SNS
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Prisoner#1
Even Dumber ThanAdvertized!


Registered: 01/22/03
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Loc: Pvt. Pubfag NutSuck
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Quote:
tyrannicalrex said: This guy needs to be taken out somehow. Maybe they can unseat him or impeach, IDK! He needs to go, to hell!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/alarm-over-proposed-philippine-law-to-jail-9-year-olds/ar-AAkyAqL
Children as young as nine could be jailed in the Philippines for certain crimes under a proposed law backed by the president, sparking concern Monday from the United Nations and rights groups.
President Rodrigo Duterte's allies have been pushing to pass laws by December that would restore the death penalty and lower the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 9.
Duterte won May elections largely because of a vow to kill tens of thousands of drug dealers, also promising on the campaign trail to close a loophole in the juvenile justice system that he said allowed traffickers to use minors as narcotic couriers.
"Adult criminals knowingly and purposely make use of youth below 15 years of age to commit crimes, such as drug trafficking," Pantaleon Alvarez, one of the proposed law's main backers, said in an explanatory note.
While Duterte wanted the age threshold dropped to 12, his allies went one step further by calling for it to be lowered to nine.
The UN children's agency UNICEF reminded the Philippines of its international obligations.
Manila is a state party to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which says criminal responsibility below the age of 12 is not acceptable.
"Jail is no place for a child. It is alarming for children to be institutionalised (sent to a penal institution)," UNICEF said in a position paper sent to AFP Monday. "It will be retrogression on the part of the Philippine Government."
Rights organisations launched a campaign called #ChildrenNotCriminals to urge lawmakers to reconsider their support for the law.
One of the groups, Plan International, told AFP that children on the wrong side of the law were often victims of criminal gangs.
"It is unfair that it's always the children who are blamed. This will result in children becoming hardened criminals," said Ernesto Almocera of Plan International Philippines.
The advocates appealed to Duterte to explore factors that led children to commit crimes, such as poverty and lack of parental guidance and education.
"We cannot hold children to the same standard as we hold adult offenders," Melanie Llana of the Philippine Action for Youth Offenders told AFP. "Are we really going to jail 9-year-olds who we know are not fully mature?"
Duterte's hardline approach to criminals has drawn criticism from its ally the United States, the UN and human rights groups.
Nearly 2,000 people have been killed in police operations and 2,800 have died in unexplained circumstances since Duterte took office on June 30, according to official figures.
Critics allege some of these deaths amount to state-sponsored extrajudicial killings, a charge Duterte has rejected.
koods tells us that the popular vote is important, this man had the popular vote and he's still popular just like hillary clinton
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Fuck, jails in the Philippines are violations of international law, period. They feed you a half of cup of rice a day, and the cells are about 10 by 10 and have fifteen people in them and no toilet.
I'm not kidding about this. Me and a friend got busted for pot and taken to the PC compound (national police) and they had a cage there. We paid money so we could sit with the capitan and drink beer and smoke pot while he decided what our fine would be--we had to pay him.
They also raided a bar and brought about 50 girls to the compound and fucked them all and then let them go.
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mt cleverest
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The philipinos are terrible people. My ex is philipino and let me tell you, she is a total jerk.
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moonrockmushy
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Yeah, it really does seem like the criminals there are the ones running the show. Kinda makes me hope that ISIS will gain a foothold there would be a step up.
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Jrey16
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Registered: 12/19/23
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Loc: Philippines
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I am from the Philipppines. Fuck Duterte.. He killed and jailed many people I know over PETTY drug crimes. I was jailed also. PTSD from that shit. But many rich people I know do all the drugs they want and get away with it. If I didn't have the connections I have I would of been killed or still locked up by now smh. This country is shit.
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Jrey16
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Registered: 12/19/23
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Loc: Philippines
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It's Filipino with an F. How can you judge a whole entire race over a girlfriend lol.
Edited by Jrey16 (02/18/24 01:04 PM)
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Jrey16
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Registered: 12/19/23
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The sex tourist pedos out here... smfh I see them everyday here in Manila. I get triggered everyday.
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Jrey16
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Registered: 12/19/23
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Loc: Philippines
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Yup, sadly most of my people are brainwashed. If we are all Filipinos and talking like this out here we'd be deemed as "terrorists", smh. The miseducated and propaganda out here is STRONG and af and we've been bombarded with it since the day we were born. And on top of that most of us still have colonial mentality due to the hundreds of years of colonization.
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