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Originally Posted by Penguin
My "not dressed properly"-example wanted to point that over there women were killed for violating the Taliban's dress code. If you would give in to a demand for one crime, you would have double standards if you don't do it for other crimes.
So where do you draw the line? What abouit krashkart's example, someone offing 16 people in a mall in the US? Because of the severeness of the crime, we can skip procedure and hand his butt over to the families of the victims?
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Not at all. Because in a case where a crime was committed by an American on American soil against other Americans, the clear answer is to have the case tried in the American judicial system. See what I'm getting at?