• Poland MPs backs chemical castration
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[url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8275236.stm]BBC News[/url] [quote]Polish MPs have passed legislation making it obligatory to chemically castrate certain sex offenders. Under the law anyone found guilty of raping children under 15, or close relatives, will be given drugs to lower their sex drive. All but three MPs present in the lower house voted for the measures. They were part of a bill that also increases jail terms for incest and paedophilia, and criminalises any attempt to justify paedophilia. Anyone propagating such a view is subject to a prison term of up to two years. The same sentence will be applicable to anyone attempting to seduce a child under 15 years of age over the internet. The legislation must still pass the senate before taking effect. [/quote] Won't this be something if it is fully passed into law.
I always knew the Polish Sejm (Parliment) was a mess but this is pretty crazy. It's a good idea though. Also i give you a box because that is British spelling.
I thought by chemical castration it would mean like putting the offender's balls in acid or something.
[QUOTE=lettuce_head;17495917]I thought by chemical castration it would mean like putting the offender's balls in acid or something.[/QUOTE] Knowing Polish politics, that was probably the first option suggested. :v:
OP, Paedophilia is the way it's spelt in English.
[QUOTE=Wolf_Marine;17495897]Note the[i] italicized[/i] lines are spelling errors in the original article at the time this was copied and pasted.[/QUOTE] :downs:
This is actually a pretty good idea
[QUOTE=Wallettheifv3;17495971]This is actually a pretty good idea[/QUOTE] Very few of these actually are concieved in the Polish parliment sadly :( one of the reasons the country is in serious shit if the conservatives are kept in power.
The official name makes it sound much worse than what it is. At first I was like "oh god, what? Can they do that?", but then I was "oh, seems like a good idea".
Hooray for corporal punishment. Except for not.
[QUOTE=Reborn9;17495916]I always knew the Polish Sejm (Parliment) was a mess but this is pretty crazy. It's a good idea though. Also i give you a box because that is British spelling.[/QUOTE] The sejm is in a mess. It's mainly because we still have a post-socialist goverment. We need to get rid of the old guys. [editline]05:55PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Reborn9;17495933]Knowing Polish politics, that was probably the first option suggested. :v:[/QUOTE] Ahaha, Kaczyski probably first suggested it.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;17496628]The sejm is in a mess. It's mainly because we still have a post-socialist goverment. We need to get rid of the old guys.[/QUOTE] There never was socialism in Poland. Or Communism. Or anything like that. The old guys are the remnant of a millitary regime. It had more in common with Nazi Germany than with the idealistic conception of a ''socialist state''. To be honest most ''socialist republics'' were the same. Bullshit propaganda.
Fuck yeah Poland (Part Polish here)
poles representin
[QUOTE=Wolf_Marine;17495897][url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8275236.stm]BBC News[/url] Note the[i] italicized[/i] lines are spelling errors in the original article at the time this was copied and pasted. [/QUOTE] My dear god. Beings as you quoted from the BBC i'd expect you to realise that it would have ENGLISH spelling. Jerk stain.
[QUOTE=Reborn9;17496654]There never was socialism in Poland. Or Communism. Or anything like that. The old guys are the remnant of a millitary regime. It had more in common with Nazi Germany than with the idealistic conception of a ''socialist state''.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't go that far, communism did happen in Poland. Idealistic or not.
[QUOTE=shakey42;17496699]My dear god. Beings as you quoted from the BBC i'd expect you to realise that it would have ENGLISH spelling. Jerk stain.[/QUOTE] Wolf_Marine is not known for his grasp of much of the world outside his trailer park.
[QUOTE=TH89;17496716]Wolf_Marine is not known for his grasp of much of the world outside his trailer park.[/QUOTE] He deserves to have his internet license revoked.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;17496704]I wouldn't go that far, communism did happen in Poland. Idealistic or not.[/QUOTE] It was a failed worker's state. Thanks to Stalinist Russia... :( [b]Edit:[/b]OK who keeps rating me dumb?
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;17496704]I wouldn't go that far, communism did happen in Poland. Idealistic or not.[/QUOTE] He's right. Poland's economy was actually largely privatized (mainly its agriculture). Its government was nothing more then a bureaucratic mess. Interestingly enough, there is apparently some fondness and nostalgia for the 'socialist' days among poles.
[QUOTE=Conscript;17496769]He's right. Poland's economy was actually largely privatized (mainly its agriculture). Its government was nothing more then a bureaucratic mess. Interestingly enough, there is apparently some fondness and nostalgia for the 'socialist' days among poles.[/QUOTE] The goverment is still a mess, the ZUS scandal in Sczeczin is just another drop in the ocean.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;17496908]The goverment is still a mess, the ZUS scandal in Sczeczin proves it.[/QUOTE] pretty much every former warsaw pact country is a mess
[QUOTE=Conscript;17496769]He's right. Poland's economy was actually largely privatized (mainly its agriculture). Its government was nothing more then a bureaucratic mess. Interestingly enough, there is apparently some fondness and nostalgia for the 'socialist' days among poles.[/QUOTE] Well the Warsaw Pact was still in place.
[quote]and criminalises any attempt to justify paedophilia[/quote] Cheesemonkey's title is a criminal offence.
More countries should do this. But actually make the peados dip their balls in acid.
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