FalconStar
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I've been hearing this non-stop from media to people on this forum to people around me and just about everyone, that we need to recover the money and let these thugs go.
Well I've a completely different theory and it has some basis to it.
If someone comes to your house and steals something, what do you do? You go to the police and lets assume they catch the criminal. Would you be willing to let him go without being punished for his crime, if he returns the things he stole and what if he's spent the money he stole?
Now think of this situation from the criminals side. He goes and steals something and if he gets caught all he has to do is return the stolen items and he goes on his merry way and if he is able to getaway with it, then he gets to enjoy the stolen wealth.
We have let these criminals go before and they came back with vengeance.
Even if you recover the money from them and then let them go, then it sends the message that if you get caught, all you have to do is return the money and no harm will come to you. How is that fair?
A criminal must be punished, not just because he did a crime, he must be punished severely so to set an example for the people who come after them, that if you do this, then you will spend the rest of your life wishing you never did it.
If they return the money good, but they still must serve time and must be banned from politics for life including their children. And I highly doubt they'll ever even return a single penny and if you really think for long term we can live without it.
This country can make money again like any person whose house got robbed, he'll be angry but eventually he can earn money again and build his life. If he's assured that the thief who came to his house last time will never come again. But if that guy is still running around freely then their will be no point in making money cause he'll come again and take whatever he likes.
Even we as Muslims are told to do good and we'll be rewarded with Jannah and if we do bad deeds then we'll burn in the hell fire.
Bad actions must have consequences, otherwise their is no point in being good.
Well I've a completely different theory and it has some basis to it.
If someone comes to your house and steals something, what do you do? You go to the police and lets assume they catch the criminal. Would you be willing to let him go without being punished for his crime, if he returns the things he stole and what if he's spent the money he stole?
Now think of this situation from the criminals side. He goes and steals something and if he gets caught all he has to do is return the stolen items and he goes on his merry way and if he is able to getaway with it, then he gets to enjoy the stolen wealth.
We have let these criminals go before and they came back with vengeance.
Even if you recover the money from them and then let them go, then it sends the message that if you get caught, all you have to do is return the money and no harm will come to you. How is that fair?
A criminal must be punished, not just because he did a crime, he must be punished severely so to set an example for the people who come after them, that if you do this, then you will spend the rest of your life wishing you never did it.
If they return the money good, but they still must serve time and must be banned from politics for life including their children. And I highly doubt they'll ever even return a single penny and if you really think for long term we can live without it.
This country can make money again like any person whose house got robbed, he'll be angry but eventually he can earn money again and build his life. If he's assured that the thief who came to his house last time will never come again. But if that guy is still running around freely then their will be no point in making money cause he'll come again and take whatever he likes.
Even we as Muslims are told to do good and we'll be rewarded with Jannah and if we do bad deeds then we'll burn in the hell fire.
Bad actions must have consequences, otherwise their is no point in being good.