>The punishment meted out to thieves and prostitutes was unusual: they were paraded through the town sitting backwards on donkeys; they were tied to posts in public places, where people spat in their faces; they were flogged in the mosques. Crime was quickly wiped out. The people of Namangan still remember how they could leave their cars unlocked and tradesmen could leave their goods out for the night. The undisputed leader of this Islamic militia was the 24-year-old Tahir Yuldashev (Igor Rotar, “Under the Green Banner: Islamic Radicals in Russia and the Former Soviet Union,” Religion, State & Society 30(2), June 2002). - See more at: https://jamestown.org/program/will-the-fergana-valley-become-a-hotbed-of-destabilization-in-central-asia/#sthash.XX8iqAo2.dpuf
Does public humiliation work to deter crime?
>pic not exactly related to quote I provided, as pic is from IS
Does anonymous posting encourage shitposting?
people are degenerates who glorify criminals these days, alternating between saying dey dindu nuffin and if dey didu sumtin they were in the right
people just have no shame period these days
>>2071499
>implying the law isn't a spook
*throws grenade at you*
>>2071499
I totally agree with this. Makes me sick how "being bad", criminal and generally being a terrible person is a virtue in our degenerate society.
>>2071812
>implying this is new
Bruh, there's a reason we had shit like Robin Hood.
bump