As Lee Kuan Yew said, "One death is too kind." this guy CREATED modern Singapore and knew about this issue more than I'd say 95% of researchers on it (Without him, Singapore would be like the crime-ridden countries in Africa, poor and suffering). The death penalty should stay for the drug dealers (coming into a country where they know that they'll be killed if they are found, but they still do it shows that kindness does not work on them) but those already addicted should definitely be given help. It's leniency that breeds complacency, and I would rather my community and my family be safe and healthy over the life of someone who wants to ruin others' lives.
@timmeeyh65233 ай бұрын
you strike me as the sort of person that might get absorbed by a cult of personality
@onion39102 ай бұрын
@@timmeeyh6523and you strike me as someone likely to be a drug importer lol
@TTCanadaJapanАй бұрын
@@timmeeyh6523 you strike me as someone who'd cry for criminals more than their victims
@dl506610 ай бұрын
Vice, please get your titles right. He is not sentenced to death for "addiction", he is sentenced to death for drug trafficking
@yeimarsoto3196Ай бұрын
Three tablespoons of H is for personal use. That's not trafficking. That's an addiction.
@dl5066Ай бұрын
@@yeimarsoto3196 You clearly dont even bother to read up basic facts so let me spoon feed it to you. "However, Nazeri stated that he did not intend to traffick all of the heroin. He stated that he wanted to sell only about 13.318g of the diamorphine (the amount was below the minimum threshold of 15g that warrant the death penalty)"
@mikekeppler26912 жыл бұрын
And you can walk in any street at any time without fear. Now that is real freedom!
@vikinginspace48812 жыл бұрын
Alcohol is legal in Singapore. It makes people violent. This is stupid. 2022 and we haven’t figured out yet that addiction is a medical issue not a legal one 🤦🏼♂️
@tmm68842 жыл бұрын
Then, prohibition it is!
@rosenaschuring53742 жыл бұрын
@@tmm6884 so you do support killing of innocent people because you do not know them. Shows exactly what type of human being you are damn!!
@FF-ch9nr2 жыл бұрын
Shrooms/Cannabis > Alcohol
@magical80132 жыл бұрын
It becomes illegal when people start stealing and doing illegal stuff to obtain their drugs for their addiction.
@ripadipaflipa46722 жыл бұрын
Hanging to death has to b 1 of the most horrific ways 2 die.
@budyhartonofoo89882 жыл бұрын
It is extremely difficult to get legal representation and help for these people on death row, even for those who are even falsely accused for trafficking drugs. Our legal system punishes lawyers who do so through fines and intimidation for "wasting legal resources" for bringing their cases to court. It is pretty much "career suicide" for these lawyers. As a result no lawyers are willing to take up legal defense for people on death row except for 1 or 2 who are often the receiving end of smear campaign through state-owned news outlets.
@brianmaluleka91892 жыл бұрын
good representation in the criminal system is so important
@CreutzfeldJakobDiseasepatient2 жыл бұрын
Kp99(
@noproblematallmate2 жыл бұрын
It's easy once the convict let's the lawyer knows how much money he has in his stash earned from multiple drug smuggling 'successes'. A person on death row will pay anything to secure his life.
@budyhartonofoo89882 жыл бұрын
@@noproblematallmate now here lies the problem that warranted a video from Vice media- majority of the people on death row for drug trafficking are people of racial minority and low socioeconomic status.
@noproblematallmate2 жыл бұрын
@@budyhartonofoo8988 you don't need a scientist to tell you that people with lower income (and have nothing much to lose) will be more tempted to earn quick and enormous cash from smuggling drugs. What we want to do with death penalty is also to deter people from committing the crime. If we had life imprisonment instead, how many lives do you want to entice into life imprisonment? FYI life imprisonment is also no joke and comparable to death sentence. By having a lighter punishment, it's ethically wrong as well as you are ENTICING people to commit crime.
@TheAbscond2 жыл бұрын
Crazy to think some people have been on Death Row for 10+ years just waiting to die for actual murder
@Speedster1892 жыл бұрын
The researcher at 14 minutes say she never met a death rower who was privileged. Yeah and the sky is blue. Who would of thought that privileged rich people get to avoid jail when caught ?
@nacanacoo2 жыл бұрын
@LadieKadie but they're not dying on death row, which should be changed so that they are being equally tried and executed.
@patrick19922 жыл бұрын
:D
@daniyalbbd52812 жыл бұрын
It's Singapore, with good amount of bribe you can get really far. Drugs regularly come to Singapore but only if your gangs keeps paying the government officials and police
@jimiesoteric24172 жыл бұрын
love the sign that said "execution is the most premeditated murder"
@greyfox785692 жыл бұрын
So is war, and abortion (straight up genocide of poor, and minorities as currently practiced in the US) but elites find ways to justify murder when it has problems that the only solution is them losing power.
@cob5712 жыл бұрын
@LadieKadie Time to put down the bong and get a job, buddy.
@mywa83142 жыл бұрын
@LadieKadie I've BEEN woke
@terrymullins97722 жыл бұрын
Yeh, like there victims .
@jen51382 жыл бұрын
But trafficking drugs isn't? How many families ripped apart n victims dying from the drugs trafficked in?
@steph79602 жыл бұрын
The even sadder consequence is that on each occasion there is a death sentence, if there is a child/ children left behind, the trauma and loss from this will certainly lead to increased chance of the kids also becoming addicted. Addiction often stems from trauma.
@williamjames86332 жыл бұрын
but on the other hand thousands of other families would avoid it because of the harsh consequences
@newshot31912 жыл бұрын
are u delusional … that's false and you could not possibly get addicted on drugs when they can't have them; some of these people aren't originally from Singapore; they came from place when those things were readily available.
@DonGivani2 жыл бұрын
Drugs is not allowed in Spore, so don't do it
@truth-Hurts3752 жыл бұрын
Really ?????You must be some sort of stupid to figure this one out...the adicted parent is like dead in any case....
@nacanacoo2 жыл бұрын
@@Olsenator I feel the same way. If you're a foreigner involved in a severely violent crime with a white family, the same should happen
@robertwolfeii6152 жыл бұрын
Addiction is a bytch. I hate drugs.
@MrJamiez2 жыл бұрын
You only die once, tomorrow isn't guaranteed, Live today like its your last day.
@robertwolfeii6152 жыл бұрын
@@MrJamiez One day at a time my friend. Already died and came back to life.
@MrJamiez2 жыл бұрын
@@robertwolfeii615 😂
@M1chlos2 жыл бұрын
As someone who lost his own liver due to Alcohol addiction, this has been really difficult to watch. Addicts are victims, not perpetrators. This is not right.
@jaywong30972 жыл бұрын
Yeah but if there was no punishment and people dealt with drugs freely, it will affect 10x more families not just your own from capital punishment. This is why singapore is so safe, these people knew the law and they still did it, it's called stupidity.
@jaywong30972 жыл бұрын
It's the long term effects that matter, not short term pain.
@ktl56162 жыл бұрын
Personally, I think the title of this video is view baiting and biased. The key fact is that this man is sentenced to death penalty because of the drug trafficking, not addiction. The point being, not all addicts turn into trafficker. And the key argument should be how his drug addiction is the sole or primary cause that lead to him trafficking.
@corlissawong69992 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU.
@cmunky29412 жыл бұрын
Trafficking? 35 grams? Do you know how much that is, in reality isn't?
@ktl56162 жыл бұрын
@@cmunky2941 Yes, I know how much 35 grams, but that’s not the point I am trying to make.
@BookofFuture2 жыл бұрын
There’s probably a bad history between Singapore and heroin. The British pumped the region full of the stuff and used it for their colonial ambitions.
@404_profile_not_found2 жыл бұрын
Hey Vice, when that woman was talking about her brother, she was talking near-perfect English and yet you still chose to super simplify and alter what she was saying via subtitles. Why not just keep it verbatim unless her English was incorrect? Twisting her message by "correcting" what she is saying when there is no need for correction seems unethical.
@tedytedy67872 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine the feeling of the family member when they receive the conviction letter. RIP.
@Speedster1892 жыл бұрын
Wtf?? Why do the friends and family get more thoughts than the actual person getting executed. That's fucked. Feel bad for the guy dying not his family
@promobigamesyt77582 жыл бұрын
@@Speedster189 🤦🏾♂️
@Sasoripwns2 жыл бұрын
@@Speedster189 i don't feel bad for drug traffickers
@mysimmingadicction2 жыл бұрын
The death penalty does not address the causes that lead people into addiction. It only serves as a reflection of the people who've instituted it and continue to carry it out. It's clear that the government values the perception zero-tolerance holds, and possible economic interest over the health and safety of their citizens. Any resources existing probably have a large economic barrier, stigmas attached, and deter people out of fear of possible punishments in the event of a relapse. Only truly being available to those who can afford it effectively penalizes people for being poor. Addiction of any kind is a complex health issue that can be treated and prevented. All of us need to rethink the rhetoric we've heard about substance abuse and look at it as a health struggle as opposed to a reflection of some moral failure. Being sick should not be a crime.
@Skinnypole_clara2 жыл бұрын
Your comments do not matter & we don't care how others view our law. This is SG law, we do what we think is right. Addictions of drugs are hard to kill
@kapeecoffee2 жыл бұрын
Helloo??? They know they can die by doing drugs THEY ARE AWARE, so why are they still doing it??? Its either death by state or death by overdoes, it doesn't matter
@coimbralaw2 жыл бұрын
Your comment is incomprehensible and incoherent.
@Big1nz2 жыл бұрын
@@kapeecoffee Thats why we should murder people? Addicts have no hope right, they may as well just die lol. How can anyone take you seriously?
@ADHD_Lothario2 жыл бұрын
It should be like America , only for the worse kind of people should die
@ryanholland20002 жыл бұрын
"if you don't build your dream someone else will hire you to help build theirs". If there anything to be addicted to it should investment
@ryanholland20002 жыл бұрын
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks (with the help of my Financial Advisor of course) and made about 246k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded with her again and now I'm rounding up close to a million.
@simonethomas93932 жыл бұрын
@@ryanholland2000 Yeah! every $1 you invest today is a little bit of time that you buy back in the future, the more you invest, the more free time you can afford in the future, having time and the freedom to choose what to do are the ultimate investing goals.
@shannoncallehan96782 жыл бұрын
True! Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn which I myself took advantage of. I made my first million from going diverse, mainly ETFs(stocks, bonds etc), bitcoin , and gold. I'm also working on an investment plan that includes NFTs with my advisor, Katie . It's been a year and half of steady growth.
@lanzeborille75182 жыл бұрын
@@shannoncallehan9678 What actually the idea behind this bitcoin investment,I have been watching some videos and I was thinking about investing in bitcoin , but still don't know where to start from
@annienolen81752 жыл бұрын
@@lanzeborille7518 Same here ,It's strange how people talk about all the profits, they've been making through investing in bitcoin, while am here not making any profit at all. Please can Someone put me through on the right path.
@hayleymariemills2 жыл бұрын
This is sad. Those left behind after an execution are going to suffer severe trauma & heartbreak which will lead them themselves into a higher chance of substance abuse. It's going to create a cycle that's almost impossible to break.
@hayleymariemills2 жыл бұрын
@OG _WillyWipeOut you don't know what you're talking about. Don't judge someone's situation if you've never been in their shoes.
@Skinnypole_clara2 жыл бұрын
Omg if my parents were a drug addict I would not have acknowledged them as my parents yet alone feel for them. They deserve it. U play with drugs u pay the price
@hayleymariemills2 жыл бұрын
@@Skinnypole_clara yeah sure, there's tons of 5 year olds out there that aren't affected bc they don't acknowledge their parents. Most of the time they have no choice. Again, don't judge someone's situation if you've never been in their shoes.
@Skinnypole_clara2 жыл бұрын
@@hayleymariemills are we even talking at the same frequency? Lmao We will not stop at nothing to drug users remember that.
@tbird812 жыл бұрын
Not really. It's going to discourage people from using drugs.
@xjwqj19072 жыл бұрын
for a journalism channel, it’s lamentable that the title is misleading. the death sentence is not meted out to drug addicts but drug traffickers. drug addicts who are arrested are sent to the drug rehabilitation centre and undergo the Enhanced Drug Rehabilitation Regime.
@droidsxi32712 жыл бұрын
A tea spoon of Heroin is not "trafficking", that's personal use amount. If it was over 7 grams I would agree it is trafficking.
@Joshua-ui1po2 жыл бұрын
@@droidsxi3271 that foo was caught with 33grams.
@codemonster84432 жыл бұрын
Huh, 1 table spoon of substance is considered trafficking. Only possession, not even "caught while dealing". So even if you have it to use it yourself, you will be arrested and charged as a trafficker. Just a convenient bit of info that makes all drug offenders into traffickers and then into dead men.
@logiic88352 жыл бұрын
Yes very misleading title
@droidsxi32712 жыл бұрын
@@codemonster8443 yes sir. That sign one lady had was so on point.
@phranerphamily2 жыл бұрын
Addiction should never be a death sentence
@liquidtrick1872 жыл бұрын
It almost always is, i have had family members taken away by addiction, some have offed themselves, i thinks its only fair if the drug dealer is killed as well
@phranerphamily2 жыл бұрын
@@liquidtrick187 so sorry to hear your family has been touched by this evil
@liquidtrick1872 жыл бұрын
@@phranerphamily thank you, it is just i get really mad when people try to act like if the drug traficker is as much of a victim as the addict, the traficker is in it for the money, the addict sole purpouse is to generate more profits for the traficker, so of course the death penalty should be a must for trafickers
@phranerphamily2 жыл бұрын
@@liquidtrick187 you are spot on.
@Kristalya2 жыл бұрын
@@liquidtrick187 Absolutely not! Traffickers and dealers are not responsible for any deaths. By your logic we should give the death penalty to grocery and liquor store employees because someone choked on their vomit and died or because of alcohol poisoning. By your logic might as well execute the poor cashier because they sold cigarettes to someone and the person died of lung cancer. 😕
@Thomas069922 жыл бұрын
Does Singapore have sufficient rehab facilities etc where people can go in case they do find themselves addicted? Or if they are stuck in a drug trafficking situation, where can they go to for safe harbour?
@singthesoftlight2 жыл бұрын
Is that really a question of course they don’t
@allentoh70322 жыл бұрын
We do have rehabilitation facility for addict but we are zero tolerance for drug trafficker.
@Apathymiller2 жыл бұрын
@@allentoh7032 you do realize that anyone who buys or sells drugs is "trafficking", people don't usually give drugs away...15grams? That's half an ounce, that is such a small amount
@Geniusignotus2 жыл бұрын
@@allentoh7032 Would some drug addicts not fall under the category of drug traffickers since they buy into the trade?
@Jujan3362 жыл бұрын
@@Apathymiller 15 grams is a huge amount of drugs. I live in Russia and if you get caught here with that, you’ll either go to prison for 8-15 years, or pay a bribe of $20k+
@kittygrowl8392 жыл бұрын
This is heartbreaking. Especially as someone who has family members dealing with addiction. I can’t imagine. It’s already painful enough watching them hurt themselves. Don’t forget to like this video so we can get this out there as much as possible.
@MdRidz72 жыл бұрын
@@Olsenator Hey there!. Lemme quote, "Kinda shocking from a majority Buddhist country." Singapore is not a Buddhist country. Singapore has 3 different races, Malay, Chinese and Indian. We are a multi racial country. Hope you get a clearer view now. Im a Singaporean. No offence Dr. Steve
@MdRidz72 жыл бұрын
@@Olsenator i know the difference between race and religion. I think you don't get my point. You said "kinda etc etc from a Buddhist country" . That's where i said Singapore is not a Buddhist country. I know the stats of the percentage of different race in Singapore. Despite the percentage of Chinese are more than Malays and Indians, we still called ourselves as a multi racial country. And btw, why u need to get so work out abt it and being childish?.
@MdRidz72 жыл бұрын
@@Olsenator Fake Dr Steve, I'm walking away and won't be replying to your next reply. Not because I coward or whatsoever. Its just i don't want to waste my time entertaining people like you. Have a good day.
@matthewneddeau79932 жыл бұрын
@@MdRidz7 are there much Europeans in Singapore?
@jaywong30972 жыл бұрын
Why did your family member/s get addicted in the first place? Did they not know that drugs are bad or did they have bad parents?
@_sunchildd2 жыл бұрын
being addicted in itself is like being sentenced to death. i wouldn’t wish addiction on ANYONE. that’s so messed up smfh. wow. 😢 how about they find a way to cure addiction instead of just killing them? tf
@Sean-kg2gr2 жыл бұрын
I think it’s mainly to deter trafficking the drugs but it’s still insane
@DaveSCameron2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, why on earth we chose to deal with it via Criminal Justice System and not the Healthcare System says plenty about our ignorant forefathers but after Prohibition and decades of failure there is no excuse today!
@shinqqing51612 жыл бұрын
Umm probably because it's more expensive than an execution?
@michaellleb28432 жыл бұрын
I agree with capitol punishment!
@Victor-dx2ew2 жыл бұрын
Singaporean here, we execute drug dealers who smuggle drugs and get our people hooked and addicted. I'm not very pro death penalty myself, but I and many others always question why the concern is over the drug dealer who gets executed rather than the hundreds of family members who suffer from the side effects of simply living in the same house as the addict, they will steal money to afford drugs, dig themselves deep in debt, some kill themselves and force their families to settle the debt, families are broken by drug use, where is the concern for them? Where is the human rights watch report on them? Where is the vice news video on them? In an interview on the BBC many years ago, Mr Lee Kuan yew echoed these same questions, where is the outcry for the people who suffer from drug addiction? And why do you care so much more for the fate of the criminals who smuggle drugs into singapore?
@Jackspaniel12 жыл бұрын
Look at the countries that are plagued with drug related crimes
@Big1nz2 жыл бұрын
What about them? You mean the Phillipnes where you murder people being accused of addiction/dealing?
@repeatman2 жыл бұрын
I'm a recovering alcoholic, drug addict. This just breaks my heart.
@bkkillafromda61702 жыл бұрын
The ability for humans to use violence in almost any situation /environment SHOULD NOT be underestimated . Real talk but when you have been in your ways for soo long who will be the first leader to take that step ? Because there has to be some money behind it to have not changed . Like who did not give them the memo this is not ok
@rdc63602 жыл бұрын
If they didnt have this point they wouldnt be able to enforce anythin
@coimbralaw2 жыл бұрын
Who is underestimating it? What are you talking about?
@Sniperboy55512 жыл бұрын
Get off of the drugs, I don’t even know what you’re talking about. Did we watch the same video?
@JIngram2 жыл бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551 jesus christ how far deep is humanity. we def gotta be an accident
@bella_testastretta2 жыл бұрын
I just bought an ounce of weed last week. It's crazy to think that I could end up in prison on a death row for what I just did.
@kovy6892 жыл бұрын
You’d need at least 500 grams of it to qualify for the death penalty, as stated in the video. Weed and opiates carry different punishments.
@lee-jj1js2 жыл бұрын
You'd need like another 18 oz to get there lol.
@Eric-ys8do Жыл бұрын
That's nowhere near the amount that carries the death penalty in SG
@lebbeus2 жыл бұрын
This is why Singapore has little drug problems and most citizens are healthy. Don’t wanna die? Don’t use or carry drugs! Simple life rule
@Unhomiee2 жыл бұрын
They are not sentenced to death for their addiction.. They are sentenced to death for drug trafficking.. There's an important distinction here.
@gutz3232 жыл бұрын
Correct! But the reason why you are trafficking a drug, surely should come into consideration before sentencing, are you trafficking to sell on to others? Or are you trafficking for your own personal use? Trafficking in the situation in this documentary, means bringing drugs into the country.
@Unhomiee2 жыл бұрын
@@gutz323 That might be true, but the thing is, they are improperly using the word trafficking.. Drug trafficking involves cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale, per the definition by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. Notice how consumption doesn't fall under trafficking.. Again, drug consumption doesn't warrant the death penalty in Singapore. Drug trafficking does. This video (as well as the title) misrepresents the situation and purports the idea that Singapore is executing all drug addicts, which is factually inaccurate and irresponsible.
@gutz3232 жыл бұрын
@@Unhomiee you are right! But I think the guy got caught entering the country with 15 grams (most definitely a personal amount) I think he got done for trafficking because he entered the country with narcotics. I reckon if he got caught with the 15 grams just walking down the street, a death sentence wouldn't be considered.
@ashleybaker60362 жыл бұрын
I too am a recovering addict & THANKFULLY have been clean & sober since Aug. 9, 2009! NO addict &/or alcoholic wakes up one day & says “today I become an addict &/or alcoholic”! I had an EXTREMELY tough early years of life until I was adopted & raised by my paternal grandparents along with my 2nd youngest sister! Too us they where & will always be our Daddy & Mama💞unfortunately I developed having cancer twice & had multiple surgeries & became addicted to the pain medications🥺I was finally caught in early 2008 & went into Drug Court in Aug 2009 & it completely SAVED my life🙏🏻I personally DON’T believe addicts/alcoholic’s should get the death penalty of course unless there’s some type of HORRIFIC act(s) but nonetheless, I believe NON VIOLENT addicts/alcoholic’s should be allowed rehabilitation & sometimes it may take several times but PLEASE be patient with them but also have boundaries in place too! Believe me TOUGH LOVE does work I should know I had too experience it for myself! Everyone is different & that’s what makes each of us unique….
@okboomer62012 жыл бұрын
We should bring that to the USA
@kallah49992 жыл бұрын
If you have money in Singapore this is not a problem. A buddy of mine lives there and is seriously addicted to opiates, benzodiazepines and stimulants to keep awake, but he has no problem due to the large amount of money in his name. That's so wrong in so many ways.
@ledyanafitriana3672 жыл бұрын
What a sad world that we are living in 😿
@JeanneEliseMHeydecker2 жыл бұрын
I live in Singapore and even prescription drugs, in particular opiates and stimulants, are tough to get and are distributed in the doctor’s office. The doctors are responsible for how much they prescribe to a patient and they will get into serious trouble if they prescribe too much too often. There is really no way for you to go to multiple doctors to get more of the same drug. There is no patient confidentiality laws here. Perhaps he has friends, family, or servants who pose as the “patient” to get around this, but if he’s caught in possession of more than what he is prescribed, he will be in very serious trouble…
@Skinnypole_clara2 жыл бұрын
Money? We are not a corrupted nation bro. Wether u are rich or poor u play with drugs u will pay the price
@dimensionofacrazykid35302 жыл бұрын
@@Skinnypole_clara ☠️ money talks bro......
@Big1nz2 жыл бұрын
@@Skinnypole_clara Right because death row is full of the rich?
@devmiles2 жыл бұрын
Addiction is mostly related to pain and trauma. You can punish drug abuse but it comes down ignoring the fact that these people are in pain. It shows that Singapore deals with that in the most cruel way. You don’t heal people by killing them.
@abdulrahman012342 жыл бұрын
You don't heal your pain by taking drugs either.
@devmiles2 жыл бұрын
@@abdulrahman01234 So you take their lives and cheer when they are at their lowest point? What kind of fucked up law and comment is that? Is that what god says about saving people and human dignity?
@abdulrahman012342 жыл бұрын
@@devmiles Will you take cocaine or heroin if you're in pain?
@jen51382 жыл бұрын
In reality, we don't punish abusers unless they sell it. Sg seeks to rehabilitate abusers. Death penalty applies to traffickers.
@chris-hu7tm2 жыл бұрын
It definitely deters ppl, I smoke weed and use some nicotine but I would never ever bring anything to those countries, its pure fear, it almost feels like you need to buy a brand new bag when you travel in case you miss something
@alwells57792 жыл бұрын
Yeah. It will deter people from bringing in bubble gum but most people who bring in bubble gum are not suffering an addiction nor are they imporverished (BTW, it's illegal to bring gum into Singapore).
@tithund2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't even set foot in any death penalty shithole.
@yoursafeplace84762 жыл бұрын
lol wrong, because it's so hard to get the financial incentives are beyond insane to get stuff into the country. the stuff flows like water and will find the cracks, it just tends to be people higher up in the system who bring it into the country instead.
@thomascuvillier72502 жыл бұрын
You would need 500G to face it, no simple consumer would ever have that on him, even a heavy one.
@kingjoseph59012 жыл бұрын
I shall take thy risk
@rodlong18022 жыл бұрын
This is fucking insane
@Geniusignotus2 жыл бұрын
@LadieKadie To the wrong question
@jamesmitch97922 жыл бұрын
it is not we need this here in the US.
@leejh20082 жыл бұрын
This video's title is extremely misleading. Singapore does not mete out the death penalty to people who consume, and therefore get addicted to, drugs. The death penalty is for people who traffic drugs. The rationale is that one drug trafficker ruins the lives of many by facilitating the sale of drugs to people in Singapore. The title gives the impression that people are sentenced to death just for being victims of drug addiction. Drug addicts are imprisoned, and go through rehabilitation programmes to help them become drug-free again, which this video fails to cover. Drug addicts are not being sentenced to death. The case cited in this video, Nazeri bin Lajim, received the death sentence for his drug trafficking crimes. In short, those who consume drugs are punished and rehabilitated, but they are not being sentenced to death. It is the drug traffickers, who contribute to more drug addicts, who are the ones being sentenced to death. This video fails to provide a comprehensive and holistic perspective of the drug-related laws and punishments in Singapore. If the aim is to paint Singapore as a draconian and unempathetic country, then at least get the facts right first. The facts: www.cnb.gov.sg/drug-information/drugs-and-inhalants
@Jerahmeelli4152 жыл бұрын
It’s ridiculous that people are killed for anything drug related. I hope there is change soon
@leejh20082 жыл бұрын
@@Jerahmeelli415 You have the right to your opinions, others have the rights to theirs. I'm just pointing out that the video is misleading, and is not what the facts are. If meaningful changes are to be made, as you say it should, then people should at least be well-informed on the facts first, should they not?
@hs-qk9qf2 жыл бұрын
Singapore is not for play play. No spitting, littering. I remember growing up watching a guy from the U.S. get caned because of something he did over there. I still want to visit though😁!
@nikkicherry6559 Жыл бұрын
Respect Singapore law
@lisamcilvainartpage8838 Жыл бұрын
Yes I rember that case well. I think it was when Clinton was in office and even he couldn’t stop it. There are some countries I can just visit online.
@user-pwfus2 жыл бұрын
The reason these people are protesting is because no one in they're families have felt loss from drug over dose's and have seen how these type of drugs displace people in society causing major crime and social problems. Drug dealers who sell high level drugs that are proven in court threw evidence not hear say should receive the death penalty only because they knew the outcome if caught selling drugs. No one talks about the lives these drug dealers have taken with the poison that they sell and the fact that they have criminal records that repeat offend over and over again plus they steal and commit crimes to support they're drug habits causing havoc on the community.
@rosenaschuring53742 жыл бұрын
Still, if it was your family member on death row for addiction, how would you react, I know you haven’t asked yourself that question. Where’s is your empathy my guy.
@vapourkl53242 жыл бұрын
hang the druglords not the pushers. besides, every addict will only increase supply. its a demand and supply issue.
@sevenfree77532 жыл бұрын
Portugal 🇵🇹 has the right program when it comes to addicts. The world needs to wake up!
@jorgiebdeandrade2 жыл бұрын
R.i.p this shits messed up as someone who was addicted to drugs half my life,this hit home. Just listening to how hard his sister is trying to fight for him realy hurts,even more when you realize they still executed him. It's sad
@jeepliberty13882 жыл бұрын
But if you grew up in a country where you knew just how serious of a punishment you could get for using said drugs, you might have not have gone down that route. They know they can be put to death because of it at that point. Oh well you're not just go to jail buddy. You're going to die. I don't feel bad for them. They knew what they were risking
@jorgiebdeandrade2 жыл бұрын
@@jeepliberty1388 you say they knew what they were risking. But who gives a man the right to take another man's life for a petty crime. It's unfortunate people live in a place where your life is in another man's hands, an to be clear every one is guilty of something. I feel sorry for you, that you think anything is that black an white. Just follow the rules or don't do bad or they knew what the punishment was. It's savage. That's where you should live since you see no issue with it
@mrharimau86872 жыл бұрын
@@jeepliberty1388it’s common that those who take drugs also have some sort of mental/emotional issue. A lot of people just want to forget. These people need help, not death. Edit: It’s also more cost effective to just put someone to death than to help them. Singapore favors the wealthy, not the common people.
@rodolfo50222 жыл бұрын
@@jorgiebdeandrade Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
@jaywong30972 жыл бұрын
@@jorgiebdeandrade Doesn't matter, 1 dealer can ruin 10x families, the risk to reward is backwards,they deserve to die. Also, they know the law and still choose to carry out the crimes. If we forgave everyone, then SG will have streets like the USA. No thankyou.
@mastersonogashira17962 жыл бұрын
Guess what, Singapore has the lowest opioid prevalence in the world. While US is the number 7 in the world, most contributed by urban area. If you want to be rid of drug, the only way is deterrence.
@acerod12 жыл бұрын
Don't misunderstand our law, death sentence is for trafficking drugs, if you only consume them you only get jail sentence.
@efolinsky2 жыл бұрын
How do you consume them without buying? Buying within the country is considering trafficking under your draconian law
@acerod12 жыл бұрын
@@efolinsky I don't think any police force will be able to 100% stop traffickers, there are still small amounts that get pass the airport, custom etc.
@Geniusignotus2 жыл бұрын
So are you suggesting drug addicts would wean themselves off drugs upon going to prison?
@acerod12 жыл бұрын
@@Geniusignotus they might,but in the end is up to person if they want to reoffend, being a addict is by choice nobody force you to take drugs, there are many ways to take pain of your chest, just not drugs.
@Geniusignotus2 жыл бұрын
@@acerod1 You're speaking out of blissful arrogance; it's truly annoying Millions of ppl across the world, especially from ethnic minorities or low-income households, are and have been forced to take drugs for multiple reasons (large, organised crime syndicates force innocents to drug abuse and turn them into prostitutes, middlemen for drug or arms trafficking, beggar networks, indentured slaves, etcetera) You're referring to a particular type of drug addicts, that is, from the high or upper-middle classes who can afford alternative solutions but deliberately choose to take illegal opioids for pain withdrawal or recreational purposes
@jablot50542 жыл бұрын
Why do people stick up for criminals? All countries should have the death penalty for drug takers .....
@springkaan28765 ай бұрын
People, only stick because they mostlikely are a criminal themselves
@ourtube38012 жыл бұрын
Singapore is one of the world's wealthiest countries, I'm sure they have the budget and resources to properly rehabilitate suspected traffickers instead of executing them.
@jen51382 жыл бұрын
We do. The govt spends money on programs n therapy to rehabiltate users not traffickers. If we grant leniency to traffickers n "rehabilitate" them, there'll be no end to traffickers trying their luck to smuggle drugs in. Traffickers do it for the money costing thousands of lives. May I add that in Singapore, if you are an abuser and wants help, you can actually get help from the authorities without being charged? Singapore looks after Singaporeans n laws n policies are put in place to do just that. Last thing, most traffickers are not Singaporeans.
@zazz69ed2 жыл бұрын
he was a drug smuggler??? international law?? it is a sovereign nation correct? people got some weird views ....not saying i agree or disagree with anything involved but if the death penalty was what would happen if caught as a user or a smuggler.. i think i would go somewhere else..edited to add: so where are the executed for being an addict at?? all i see here are smugglers sentenced to death and addicts that were given multiple chances before they smuggled.. they all made the choices to smuggle drugs.. they all deserve what they get for being a criminal and being caught... they all knew what they were doing.. being poor is not an excuse for lack of personal responsibility.. hey ho let's go!! personal responsibility!!!! and dont be a criminal... billions of poor people all over the world prove that is not an excuse...
@LOZlaura2 жыл бұрын
Is it meant to say “sentenced” rather than “sentence”??
@PHlophe2 жыл бұрын
pick your pain
@StarCrusher.2 жыл бұрын
I interpret it as a command to the reader
@nancyfahey75182 жыл бұрын
Sentence of death. No matter how you say it, it's wrong.
@phoneowner26642 жыл бұрын
@@nancyfahey7518 death sentence I guess
@LOZlaura2 жыл бұрын
@@nancyfahey7518 no, sentenced TO death.. and hahaha they changed it
@sarateo78792 жыл бұрын
I believe your title is inaccurate. Capital punish in singapore is reserved for drug traffickers. Not addicts. Addicts are sent to jail or remand for rehabilitation.
@ShainAndrews2 жыл бұрын
Your claim indicates they can not be the same. Addicts are going to traffic.
@vapourkl53242 жыл бұрын
addicts can also traffic and vice versa. title is not misleading
@gimmedimmy65332 жыл бұрын
There's a channel called Soft White Underbelly that interviews and shares the stories of addicts and the homeless on Skidrow and in other places around America. More than 90% of those interviewed who are addicts or homeless were victims of gross childhood sexual abuse and negligence. So many of those stories are just harrowing and hard to believe but it's becoming clearer that more often that most of the time people end up that way because of failures and abuse by their families and those close to them. With that fact in mind, have a think about the reality that it is likely much the same in Singapore and so what you have here is a society that imprisons and in some cases executes people who use drugs to cope with trauma. More disturbing is that these countries and their people seem largely ignorant of the fact that all developing countries are going in the polar opposite with legislation and with stigma towards drug users. These countries are essentially where the US and most of the west were at with harm reduction awareness in the 70s. I use multiple drugs that would likely see me imprisoned for lengths of time in Singapore, so does my partner and literally hundreds of individuals I know. Imagine living in that much of a backwards and regressive country that drug users who are otherwise totally innocent and productive members of society can be imprisoned and killed for using drugs. What's more is that looking at rates of use and trafficking, it is clear these laws do absolutely nothing to curb the issue. But then it's not like Singapore hasn't had half a century of the West's failed "War on Drugs" to learn from. Singapore has significant rates of paedophilia and domestic abuse. These things are by-products of a society that's still clueless about the relationship between trauma and drug abuse. You've got a lot of growing up to do, Singapore.
@vapourkl53242 жыл бұрын
Singapore choose the easy way of out the problem which also financially cost them less . It is a challenge to tackle every societal problems by itself which could lead to a drug problem. An ideal world would be there would be no drug abuse hence no drug traffickers to begin with. however this ideal world does not exist. But countires like Holland and Switzerland do not have such strict laws and yet you dont find drug abuse rampant or out of control. I opined that they have a society that allows drug freedom but not to abuse that freedom. Not every society can have such compelling self control and accountablitiy. either you re born with it or not.
@WangLaker11 ай бұрын
Sentenced to death for smuggling 3 tablespoons of heroin in Singapore. That's insane.
@guff95672 жыл бұрын
Addiction is death. So no change
@guff95672 жыл бұрын
@Pinkie Liked 👍
@gimmedimmy65332 жыл бұрын
A large majority of people who suffer drug addictions do so because of trauma and mental health issues. They need help, compassion and social services. Anybody who thinks a drug addict deserves death for simply being a drug addict is truly morally-bankrupt and should examine themselves as human beings. You can tell a lot about a society by the way they treat their marginalised. Many people in countries like Singapore, the Philippines and other Asian nations are ignorant to the destruction caused by regressive and draconian laws against drugs. They are paying massive social costs in suffering and also economically in the incarceration and murder their people. I struggle to understand how these societies can be so cruel. These people need to find their soul and humanity because they are headed down very dark paths. In time their descendants will look back on history and the way their populations killed countless thousands of innocent people for no more reason than they had addictions needed help and the shame and trauma from that will take generations to overcome. It is one of the worst crimes against humanity happening today and it is made all the more absurd and egregious in that the laws in these countries are totally at odds with the direction legislation and society is going with respect to drug abuse in every single developed country on the planet. It is the polar opposite to how the most healthy and advanced societies on the planet today are treating such issues. Do the leaders in Singapore and the Philippines not looks to lessons from other countries? Do they not learn from example or from success? How negligent, incompetent and corrupt are these governments that they would do the worst possible thing in these situations simply to appear "tough" in tackling issues when the West had half a century of terrible failures using the same tactics before realising the approach to take should be understanding and basic fcking humanity. For shame on you, Singapore. What a terrible country.
@gustavon.14442 жыл бұрын
hahahahah when it was black people you couldn't lock them up fast enough but when its white people we get all this ^
@ibvghgfvbnbc2 жыл бұрын
It's not easy, especially if you are addicted to Meth/Crystals? Good luck because your (yes, you, not the drug addict because he is already in state of illusion) life will depend on it
@gimmedimmy65332 жыл бұрын
@@jenniferswan222 I take psilocybin, ketamine and cannabis to manage mood disorder, depression and PTSD. My partner also takes psilocybin and cannabis. My mother microdoses psilocybin. She's 73 and still works full-time. My mother's partner takes psilocybin. Between my friends and family, I know literally hundreds of people who take at least one drug that would see them incarcerated and potentially facing long prison sentences in Singapore or death in the Philippines. There is no reality where a society having capital punishment for simple drug offences is anything but incredibly inhumane and cruel. It is a crime against humanity. We have nearly a century of lessons from the west with draconian laws and stigma in society that not only didn't work but that did massive harm to our people and our social fabric. We can actually learn from that and many counties have. Several in Europe like Finland, the Netherland, Sweden, some in Latin America and soon to be dozens and dozens more in the west; even in countries in SE Asia like Thailand, are decriminalising various drugs and implementing treatment and education programs. This has resulted in drastic decreases in all associated crime and incarceration and massive reductions in violent crime in every single instance where it had happened. These countries tackled these problems with intelligence and humanity. Singapore and the Philippines would simply see them all killed. What kind of person are you that you would defend or advocate the murder of human beings who can actually be helped?
@stephaniesmith56192 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand the culture well enough but it feels like education on addiction is desperately needed. Not that any other country has done a better job…….sadly.
@jordand.60322 жыл бұрын
sending people to jail for drug use instead of helping them is already archaic but the death penalty??? what societal issue is that supposed to solve
@sebastianwardana15272 жыл бұрын
isnt singapore issueing prescription drugs? arent there kickbacks from that regarding health and safety?
@nychris22582 жыл бұрын
Death sentence for small time drug possession is psychotic
@DonGivani2 жыл бұрын
Yep stay away , they don't wat you there.
@Dronebertios_World2 жыл бұрын
Crazy that the defense attorney isn't on her client's team and its ok.
@magicwiz84162 жыл бұрын
Typical authoritarian government.....Sad to see western democracy cozying up to authoritarian governments( Lee's dynastic family) just because of favorable trade deals and a strategic port city.
@3asyrider752 жыл бұрын
I support death penalty for violent crime. For addiction this is ridiculous.
@jfinney2252 жыл бұрын
love the street sign! but seriously, up to 2 years in jail or $5000 for hurting someone else voluntarily, but if an addict hurts themselves by doing drugs and gets caught with them, they are put to death?! yeah, totally tracks..... 🤦♀
@Tombombadillo9992 жыл бұрын
Yea, nuts
@DonGivani2 жыл бұрын
Yep, beter stay away, you're not welcome there
@Tru3Feelings2 жыл бұрын
In Singapore. Drug consumption and procession are not liable for death penalty, only trafficking. Saying so, if you are caught with large amount of drug, it could be lead to a trafficking conviction
@jka30622 жыл бұрын
@@Tru3Feelings so it's flawed system.
@jfinney2252 жыл бұрын
@@Tru3Feelings but in order to consume a drug, one has to carry the drug on their person. and most addicts i knew, including myself in the past, never rolled with simply one bag of dope. i would frequently have 15-20 bags on me all for personal use. but, because of the way heroin is sold, a person carrying only 3-4 bags of dope could be accused of trafficking and be put to death. therefore, my comment still makes perfect sense. follow?
@Miinecraftserver2 жыл бұрын
You wanna see double standards look that what this country's leadership says, so when Russia invaded Ukraine they are talking about "No country has the right to attack other nations sovereignty and way of life " as it's a Violation under U-N charter, human rights, freedom & whatnot and all those legal things which should be taken in consideration so, 1country doesn't attacks the other as in his speech specified "if we don't talk and raise concern over ukraine war today someday if we are under an attack then no-one will take a stand for us" but did they said the same thing* or raised concern when (Invasion of Iraq happened in 2003) , or did they said the same thing during Cuban crisis or when king Gaddafi of Libya was ousted out of power because of foreign interference in 2011?? The answer is NO!! So, on a normal day they're up to U-N charter , human rights , sovereignty of a nation taking stands But , the the same thing turns upside down when the whole world tells them not to execute , Hang those people🧍🏻🧍🏻🧍🏻🧍🏻 behind bars as it's a Violation of human rights , the family's of the accused withering in pain multiple famous people , world leaders pleading SG to stop the execution binge + under their "All time favourite thing "UN" where they talking about those rights where do all those laws and bylaws go ??
@trj14422 жыл бұрын
500 grams of weed and the death penalty, wow, that's crazy.
@DaveSCameron2 жыл бұрын
SCANDALOUS 🇸🇬
@jamesk91602 жыл бұрын
Should do a video on the disgusting practice of hiring domestic helpers from the Phillipines or Indonesia. Slave wages and labor in Singapore.
@PHlophe2 жыл бұрын
they don't want the avalanche of dislikes they won't touch this subject we know is very real.
@HugeStirz2 жыл бұрын
They took that idea from Hk and China at large
@colt22062 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a program we need to adopt here in the US.
@estar53932 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%
@yacce44632 жыл бұрын
This is quite sad, and taints my vision about Singapore.
@jayrent80592 жыл бұрын
So be it. Your opinion isn’t life changing for Singapore. This Singapore you’re talking about is one of the safest countries in the world with lowest drug related crime rates. I find it quite sad for countries more lax on drug abuse, and have clowns at random street alleys high on drugs committing crimes.
@yacce44632 жыл бұрын
@@jayrent8059 It is always interesting to understand the importance of freedom and responsibility and how they play a role on human consciousness development, and what does it mean to have a low score on Press freedom? Singapore ranks very poorly on "Routers Without Borders", it is a shame people do not understand the vital importance of freedom of press . This takes us to our second point , how "free" is an individual in Singapore? Human freedom, personal freedom and economic freedom are the main categories of the Freedom Index, and although Singapore is doing well financially , the same can't be said about the human freedom and personal freedom, where it also ranks poorly. There is a centralisation of power issue in Singapore. Check its authoritarian issues. You should read about it. And if you want, we can delve into the issues that can come from a government too detached from the people, and too controlling. But, lets compare a Country like Portugal, that the Global Peace Index reports as being more safe than Singapore (It was ranked number 3 before the pandemic but is still considered more safe than Singapore) Portugal is very lenient with drug consumption, it does look at people who consume drugs as sick and in need of help, not criminals. This is called empathy. They decriminalised consumption, meaning you will not get sentenced if caught with small dosages. Portugal saw a massive decline in opiates consumption in less than 20 years. It ranks low compared to all of Europe and other countries. Now, maybe what makes Singapore relatively safe is not low drug consumption, maybe its not due to low drug consumption that the country is economically sound. Why would it be the reason? You see Egypt, not very safe, and fairly poor. Still consumes less drugs than Singapore. Maybe this is a matter of personal freedom , responsibility and empathy to social troubles that sometimes bring about misery and drugs. This is not easy to understand, if you have thought provoking ideas, i'd love to hear them. But just make sure my point got across. Thanks.
@jayrent80592 жыл бұрын
@@yacce4463 not sure why this warranted a full thesis and on that I’m honoured you took the time to write a full paper to rebuttal someone commenting online - thanks. I’m Singaporean, and not an entire supporter of the government here myself, so personal experience is a lot more reliable than foreigners (that I presume you are) just watching on the sidelines. Press freedom is an issue, but a strawman in this case and a topic for another day. At the end of the day - the fact is as simple as the old adage “When in Rome…”. That’s all there is to it. No need to justify anything beyond or compare, because what is here that works, works. There’s no need for this island nation to conform to SJWs, nor a need to change its laws that have been working (another adage - don’t fix what isn’t broken). You do the crime here, you pay the price here, that’s all there is to it, no need to overthink ;)
@yacce44632 жыл бұрын
@@jayrent8059 Not a strawman, i am sorry you can't see the the importance of freedom in general, and how it plays a role on human consciousness development overall. You are one of the least free developed countries in the world. Governments control the narrative there, having a firm grip on their people without having to withstand heavy international sanctions, by just having to control the press. Freedom is the core issue here. You do not have the freedom to do whatever concerns you personally. I wonder how cannabis is portrayed in the media in Singapore, for example. Their modus operandi is working quite well, as i am being made aware by talking to a singaporean. The government creates the narrative that the way to deal with drug related crime, is to punish severely any drug crime, considering its consumption a crime in itself. But moving on. You are being incoherent, which isn't nice. At one point you state: "This Singapore you’re talking about is one of the safest countries in the world with lowest drug related crime rates" , which brings about comparison, because you are the one who relativizes by comparing it to other countries in the world. But then you say this: "No need to justify anything beyond or compare, because what is here that works, works" . Comparison is a great tool, that is why we have indexes like the Global Peace Index, serves many purposes. Also, you can and should fact check the rankings i'm talking about. You shouldn't conform with what exists and "just works", i am not here to prove you right or wrong, but maybe consider the possibility of thinking for yourself, consider learning about philosophy broadly, or more in line with what we're discussing, philosophy of ethics and moral. If you're the practical person, that just wants to live their life and be not bothered by difficult questions, move on. Live your life mate. Be happy :) Bye.
@jayrent80592 жыл бұрын
@@yacce4463 as I said, and I will imply again - you’re overthinking the whole concept, far into the philosophical aspect. Unfortunately, the world cannot progress on simplistic idealism but requires harsh stances, which is how Singapore has developed from a simple fishing village into a thriving metropolis in a shocking few decades. You’re overzealously forgetting one major thing - the fact that this is one of the fastest developing countries with the highest income rates in the world. There is low crime, high stability, a tax haven for companies and a hub for financial services. All these are usually (and not surprisingly) forgotten by the less practical and overly idealistic individuals such as yourself, who try to act as social justice warriors behind a keyboard. Where you’re from, I sincerely hope you’re able to live with the peace of mind that Singaporeans have, and that foreigners appreciate. Otherwise, may you live safely as well, and be gracious to individuals who may do you or your loved ones wrong - please grant them the freedom and do fight for their reductions in punishment as well because they were “more free” to do harm to you, where you’re from.
@peterchaloner28772 жыл бұрын
Catholics in UK must pray-- per 2022 Papal fiat-- that all countries shall abolish death penalty. Exact opposite of what 1950s catechism taught.
@bersanji2 жыл бұрын
Death penalty is good for the country. We just need to shovel the cards around. kill pedophiles, repetitive Racist offenders. Rapists, Corrupt Government officials, country traitors etc. that would’ve been amazing
@TatsumiOga6822 жыл бұрын
This is why it is a fact that the church is full of hypocrisy
@bbd1212 жыл бұрын
That's a weird accent, with a poor quality microphone. Lady, you're supposed to be a professional; get a better mic.
@61raindrops2 жыл бұрын
People won’t sympathies until it happens to them. I think serial killers deserve death penalty but not this.
@liquidtrick1872 жыл бұрын
Every drug deaier eventually becomes a serial killer, the violenve engulfs the community, i can tell you that from experience, i just happen to live in Mexico, besides you do believe one human can decide over the life of another human, the reason is meaningles, just semantics
@ReaperPLUR2 жыл бұрын
@@liquidtrick187 then countries should work towards legalization, and fyi not everywhere has the savages Mexico has
@liquidtrick1872 жыл бұрын
@@ReaperPLUR i never get the legalization argument, what should they legalize? Cocaine? Cannabis? Crack cocaine? Éxtasis? Crystal meth? Fentanyl? Cart fentanyl? Benzos? Heroine? 2C-B? Crocodile? Shrooms? Bath salts? I don't know man you oughta be more specific, perhaps you meant that they should legalize everything? If so, then how they should regulate it? What would be the legal age to be able to do some hard stuff?
@williamyoung94012 жыл бұрын
Fun.... That's all I have to say about that country and their justice system... You know you can't even spit in public in Singapore? Remind me to take my next vacation there...
@barbarabrooks47472 жыл бұрын
It's very harsh to the few involved in the drug trade, but such penalties keep most people away from drugs. Is the West really better off since light penalties lead to overdose deaths and murders of innocent people by drug users? Certainly the government needs to do more to help impoverished and troubled families so that few people end up addicted.
@NaviTheNavajo2 жыл бұрын
No. Just legalize all drugs because these jails, prisons, and rehabilitation all have a corruption and drugs still get inside and death occurs
@MomMom4Cubs2 жыл бұрын
I suppose that judgement is exclusive to the people in the respective sovereign nations. Which one is better, when it leads to the same result? Iirc, the Singapore government isn't super averse to extrajudicial death penalty.
@barbarabrooks47472 жыл бұрын
@@NaviTheNavajo A small state like Singapore can successfully keep out the majority of drug usage, largely through social stigma and fear. Legalizing drugs is no help. Places like San Francisco and Seattle where open drug use is rarely punished just have more drug use. Legal marijuana has resulted in skyrocketing new cases of psychosis, more motor vehicle accidents and more illegal growing as sellers compete against legal marijuana on price. The only answer is strong societal taboos against intoxication of any kind, mandatory rehab with hard labor for addicts and lots of hard work on weekends as punishment for casual users, plus capital punishment for sellers and their money launderers. Sometimes society has to be harsh to keep the vast majority from suffering harm. Many people lack the common sense to avoid drugs. We simply can't trust people to use sound judgment about drugs. But above all, we need a cultural shift against intoxication being part of youthful recreation. There was little drug abuse from the time opium was restricted in the early 20th century until the early 1960's. These were years of limited immigration and controlled trade, making trafficking difficult. Unfortunately, attitudes changed at just the time borders were opening. We need a new attitude of temperance and recreation that doesn't involve the degradation of intoxication. Drugs and drunkenness are NOT victimless crimes. These people neglect their jobs and children, resort to crime and end up disabled prematurely. Drug abuse is the #1 reason for child abuse and neglect, as well as a cause of elderly abuse.
@quilmesdave2 жыл бұрын
I support the death penalty for murderers, kidnappers, drug traffickers, and rapists, but not for addicts.
@LuisHerrera-mq9uk2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing every corner of the world wants to speak English. Even if they struggle with it. Please explain why
@JS-tb9sn2 жыл бұрын
Singapore was an English colony, that's why.
@kingjoseph59012 жыл бұрын
People still living in the 1800's
@cash4cat2 жыл бұрын
It's neighbour Thailand recently decriminalized Marijuana, meanwhile futuristic Hi Tech Singapore still hanging people 😏
@goldenvulture68182 жыл бұрын
Execution by lethal injection, electric chair & hanging is cruel/heinous/barbaric. Execution by firing squad is painless/humane.
@wehrmeister2 жыл бұрын
Found this interesting. The majority of the people there are for the death penalty, and Singapore has one of the lowest crime rates in Asia. Something seems to work. I don't understand who we are (mostly Westerner, pro drug) to impose our views regarding drug use on other nations/cultures. I remember back in the 90s an American kid getting caned in Singapore for criminal mischief he committed there, and many here were in an uproar. Kinda like Brittney Griner, busted in a foreign country (Russia), and everyone is gnashing their teeth over her. Why are we upset with another country enforcing their laws?
@quasarsavage2 жыл бұрын
okay for serial killers sure, but for drug possession (trumped up trafficking just bc certain amount) come tf on Singapore.
@darkysidepg3d5112 жыл бұрын
It is sad that in some other parts of the world, people in a country are actually fighting for something good while here in the USA, people are basically brainwashed and are fighting for the wrong cause.
@amphiumaiii70582 жыл бұрын
Killing drug addicts is not helping them.
@JPriz4162 жыл бұрын
these people need help. they are not criminals there addicted. they don't deserve to die. I was given help in 1986 and I have been clean since then.
@nikkicherry6559 Жыл бұрын
Shut up respect Singapore law
@JPriz416 Жыл бұрын
@@nikkicherry6559 what!
@lucretius80502 жыл бұрын
A lot of people think people take drugs out of free will and for fun. You don't see people taking strong painkillers after operation getting addicted because they don't have that social burden they need to escape from. The irony is that most of these people saying it is their "choice" are mostly addicted to their phones, see if you get get them to stop using their phones for a day. Somehow alcoholism and gambling issues don't get as high levels of punishments despite the same idea of "choice" and the high levels of societal harms.
@9ninrninr9472 жыл бұрын
Wrong. I mean, you're not completely wrong, but theres plenty of wrong in that comment... First, people getting prescribed medications, pain killers, benzos, all types of things, ABSOLUTELY DO get addicted to it. No matter their "social burden". It just helps a whole lot if youve also go something else making that escape more ideal. Theres literally math written about this. And how much more likely you are to become an addict if youre under the poverty line, or lost a parent, or parents were separated, etc etc etc. Addiction comes for everyone though. Bad things just make it more likely that itll be harder.... Also the whole chocie debate is pretty flawed from the start. Theres things that are physically addictive and things that are mentally addictive. It comes down to that person's idea of "chocie".
@sophiaisabelle012 жыл бұрын
Being sentenced for execution due to drug addiction can be a very controversial topic meant for discussion. If I happen to be Singaporean, for instance, I'd be disturbed seeing someone in the middle of being executed or had already been executed. It's only my opinion, but it feels inhumane to do something like that. I know drug addictions can get very ugly and there's chances of rising hostile crimes within Singapore, however, people struggling with or battling their addictions to drugs and other harmful substances can opt to seek rehab treatment. Might be expensive, but it can help someone out. Overall, Singapore is under an authoritarian rule and I cana understand why executions do happen in the nation. Again, it's controversial, but at the same time, it's always up for discussions and further debates if deemed necessary.
@corlissawong69992 жыл бұрын
As I said before, there are half way houses for recovering addicts in Singapore. Also, NO public executions. How did it even get to that point?
@andrewwilson50182 жыл бұрын
I live in USA I was a heroin addict for years and years so sad hope this stops in Singapore
@nikkicherry6559 Жыл бұрын
Shut up respect Singapore law
@mohamedumar963 Жыл бұрын
Singapore is a sovereign country, they do whatever they want that's Singapore has no crime
@kaze9872 жыл бұрын
Every time I return to Singapore, I take care to note that not all is as it seems, for under the shining surface of prosperity and wealth, there is always poverty and crime. These drug users should not have to be killed by the state to 'solve' the drug problem. It is murder.
@containedhurricane2 жыл бұрын
Capital punishment for drug users doesn't make sense
@Eric-ys8do Жыл бұрын
Not drug users drug trafficking
@glockisaac55702 жыл бұрын
It’s real simple you don’t wanna die then don’t mess around with drugs in Singapore
@___4122 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@NaviTheNavajo2 жыл бұрын
Well its time for change.
@NaviTheNavajo2 жыл бұрын
Its not right kill another human thats reall simple yeah?
@ErikS-2 жыл бұрын
Lets be honest here... If they get caught, rich people will never be executed.
@Joshua-ui1po2 жыл бұрын
At checkpoints and entry ways into Singapore it has already been clearly written, if you attempt to traffic drugs, you will face the death penalty. I wonder then, what should I not do, to avoid that punishment....hmm. What a mystery!!! And trafficking ruins the lives of the people who buy drugs off dealers.
@___4122 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Especially since dude was trafficking the heroin to sell. He wasn’t the addict he was the one supplying addicts. He made that choice knowing the punishment.
@NaviTheNavajo2 жыл бұрын
Money, people. Even tho the death penalty was on the table this herion supplier saw an untapped market for drugs in Singapore. Thats is not an reason for death. You cant stop drugs from getting into the country. And look the penalty doesnt keep drugs out of the country.
@deeznutz37622 жыл бұрын
But telling people “just don’t do it” doesn’t address the problem. Sure, it’s sound advice but it won’t completely stop drug traffickers or people who are addicted.
@psychedelicpunk50312 жыл бұрын
@@NaviTheNavajo Uh yea because a dead trafficker is still going to be trafficking. Stfu and get educated. People who are scared of death enough are not going to traffic, people who dont care still will, if they dont care than why should we?
@j_rainsgoat39292 жыл бұрын
What if your falsely accused of trafficking and no lawyer will represent you
@JChang0114 Жыл бұрын
All these death penalty abolitionists should spend a week in a tent on Kensington avenue in Philadelphia. That horror is the result of a sympathetic easy drug policy these people want.
@pantarei83822 жыл бұрын
this is absurd... and wont help, people wll do drugs no matter the punishemnt ... but this is barberic, and middel age way of thinking
@jefflewis42 жыл бұрын
Yep, this guy was addicted to drugs at 14, had been in and out of prison on drug offenses much of his life. That law didn't deter him at all to eventually moving up to trafficking. He being Malay he had limited options. The similarities between the discrimination Malay's experience Singapore and what minorities experience in the US are similar. It should be no surprise the majority of those executed for drug trafficking in Singapore are of Malay descent.
@foreverhiddenpabz2 жыл бұрын
Imagine this was in the UK. Yes a massive portion of our population would be gone but then it would be a safer place
@JT-lw1oh2 жыл бұрын
We should impose sanctions on Singapore
@jeffswope15112 жыл бұрын
You should never take something from someone that you can’t give back when you’re wrong.
@jeffswope15112 жыл бұрын
@LadieKadie like a human life the most important thing any of us has
@Geniusignotus2 жыл бұрын
@@jeffswope1511 And the world's governments are actively ceasing it with no repercussions or fair justice
@jeffswope15112 жыл бұрын
@@Geniusignotus I agree. Indeed a difficult problem to solve but not impossible. They say start with what you can touch. All positive energy to you
@smzig Жыл бұрын
You shouldn't do something that costs you something you can't get back once taken away.
@jeffswope1511 Жыл бұрын
@@smzig exactly
@johnnynitetrain323792 жыл бұрын
How can a place so advanced when it comes to economics, infrastructure, urban planning, education, etc be so ignorant when it comes to a disease… makes them seem so archaic in that regard. Baffling.
@jen51382 жыл бұрын
enlighten?
@johnnynitetrain323792 жыл бұрын
@@jen5138 enlighten? I’m talking about the city of Singapore.
@OnPointFirearms2 жыл бұрын
With that sort of "justice" system, I'd say you're better off fighting to the death than to be arrested with any amount of drugs. I think this sort of penalty would make users more desperate and dangerous.
@tbird812 жыл бұрын
It turns out they have low crime, low drug use and high levels of safety.
@OnPointFirearms2 жыл бұрын
@@tbird81 I know. It blows my mind being an American where you shoot someone and get released without even paying bail these days. I wouldn't even visit Singapore because I'd be afraid to chew gum in public. I guess everyone keeps in line or gets executed. Pretty simple, even if it seems a bit totalitarian.
@KrakenWind Жыл бұрын
@@OnPointFirearms And you know what? It totally works, Singapore walks the line on individual freedom with totalitarian control; they allow freedom as long as it doesn't compromise the safety of the public/community. And I absolutely support this, individual freedom is important but shouldn't be done at the cost of everyone else. Putting a neighborhood or country at risk for the convenience of one or few, is just stupid.
@marlannakennedy45082 жыл бұрын
As sad as this is drug use increase crime and Singapore is sending the message move somewhere else if you have a drug problem
@Umrao9792 жыл бұрын
When this video was posted on vice Asia everyone in the comments supported the death penalty. That tells you a lot about their empathy
@p011042 жыл бұрын
yes and that's why you smell drugs in every corner of Europe / US but not in Singapore :)
@mjm71652 жыл бұрын
This is why Singapore is safe. And other countries are not. Whatever it takes for people to be safe, I'm for it.
@mjm71652 жыл бұрын
@@p01104 Agreed!
@DonGivani2 жыл бұрын
I am from Europe, but what Spore is doing is good. This is a way to keep crime as low as possible
@corlissawong69992 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh.. interviewing M Ravi was a mistake, vice. Your credibility immediately dropped when you use him as one of your sources 🤡
@patrick19922 жыл бұрын
Why who's that?
@corlissawong69992 жыл бұрын
@@patrick1992 on top of what the media has already covered, personal friends from the lawyering circle find his conduct shady and questionable.
@amberlynn52732 жыл бұрын
I don't see the appeal of going to this country at all. There are places just as clean and safe without draconian laws.
@Thomas069922 жыл бұрын
Such as?
@chrisstyles59552 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Avoid that country and anything like it. Period.
@amberlynn52732 жыл бұрын
@LadieKadie Look it up. Iceland is the safest or one of the safest countries. I was able to walk alone at night without the fear of being mugged. Very clean too. And they don't practice medieval punishments to keep them safe, either. Japan is supposed to be another really safe country. I know they have the death penalty but to my knowledge they don't hang or cane people over some bud.
@kevingitau92302 жыл бұрын
Damn, with zero tolerance, it's crazy to try and smuggle
@xjwqj19072 жыл бұрын
0:29 'with just one tablespoon of heroin' ...what do you mean with *JUST* one tablespoon of heroin? that's more than enough to do harm. 15 grams of heroin is the amount eligible for 'death penalty or life imprisonment with min 15 strokes of the cane' under the Misuse of Drugs Act. Did some googling (since I don't have experience with drugs) on how much heroin would be lethal, and some results were 'as little as 15 milligrams' or '30 milligrams' or 'minimum 200 milligrams'. These amounts of what is estimated to be enough heroin to overdose on, is well under ONE gram (equivalent to 1000 milligrams). So no, it's not 'just one tablespoon of heroin'. It could cause many people to die from heroin overdose.
@HobbyOrganist2 жыл бұрын
Dont do the crime then; Jul 22, 2022 - Singapore national Nazeri bin Lajim's execution was on Friday, 22 July 2022. Nazeri bin Lajim, who was convicted of drug trafficking five years ago, has been hanged in Singapore’s Changi Prison. The 64-year-old Singaporean was executed on Friday morning as scheduled, the city-state’s prison service confirmed in an emailed statement to the AFP news agency.