Just put repeat violent offenders in prison and there will be a massive drop in criminals repeatedly offending violently!

Bukele pressed this button in El Salvador by arresting criminals and now presides over a much safer nation as a result. Crime is a solvable issue. We can just do things.

TheRabbitHole's tweet image. Bukele pressed this button in El Salvador by arresting criminals and now presides over a much safer nation as a result.

Crime is a solvable issue.

We can just do things.


Bukele has close to 2% of his population in prison right now. While Norway which focuses on Rehabilitation rather than punishment only incarcerates .0054% of its population while being among the safest and lowest crime rate in the world. Think of how much money they are…

Joelbrightmoon's tweet image. Bukele has close to 2% of his population in prison right now.

While Norway which focuses on Rehabilitation rather than punishment only incarcerates .0054% of its population while being among the safest and lowest crime rate in the world.

Think of how much money they are…

I agree that violent offenders should be put in prison. But for repeat violent offenders, perhaps a more permanent solution would be in order. I'm all for letting them serve their time and attempt to correct their ways, Once.


There’s another much more cost effective way to keep them from reoffending. “Three strikes & you’re out” takes on a whole new meaning.


Repeat Violent offenders should never be released from Prison, if they've shown multiple times they can't change their ways. I'm being very liberal with multiple, (2 times at most, should be the cut off if even 2 should be allowed) they should permanently removed from this…


It sounds simple, and yes, locking up repeat violent offenders can cut down recidivism in the short run. But in the long run, the real fix comes from strengthening the fundamentals like the justice system, education, and economic opportunity. Investing has taught me this: you…


@grok Could abundance of knowledge and resources lead to a decline in crime?


Right and if the Judges won't do their job, remove them too.


El Salvadoran President Bukele at the UN: "Some complain that we put thousands in prison. In reality, we set millions free." He is 100% right


if only it was that easy

PopeKnowsBall's tweet image. if only it was that easy

Locking up a few bureaucrats will help too.

ILA_NewsX's tweet image. Locking up a  few bureaucrats will help too.

The left suffers from suicidal empathy. They are defending the criminals so much because they think they can save them but by doing that they are making the victims suffer. When you have more empathy for the criminal than for the victim, the whole society collapses


How do we differentiate between the individual who commits a reactive crime driven by addiction/poverty and the true psychopath? A blanket "lock them up forever" approach ignores the potential for rehabilitation and the root causes that generate new violent offenders in the first…


Absolutely!!

John_Vanture's tweet image. Absolutely!!

Let's get Babylon some living garment and the breath of life and see what happens to the crime rate among the living. I think you will find the main problem is the cost of repeating "dead" tiles. Gotta move with life not just repeat 🔁.


Incarcerating people up stops repeat violence only while they’re incarcerated. But prisons are already at capacity, and punishment alone doesn’t fix what causes the behaviour. If we want long-term safety, prevention and education have to come before the violence ever happens.


Sometimes the most obvious solution is the right one. While critics debate perfect systems, ordinary people just want to walk home safely. This isn't about complex social theory - it's about basic accountability.


Yes, I agree! We need a safe place for our community and children to grow and thrive.


Leave plenty of room in the prisons for all the radical judges and Marxist government miscreants who will try to block the switch. No fantasy, no middle ground, no debate. Press the F--king switch and give America a fighting chance to survive!


You are just completely ignoring him arresting people who are not guilty of any crimes.


I could sit down and rewrite policies and structures. My brain would enjoy diving into WHY certain laws should be reviewed based off of stats studies etc. The WHY is what people are missing. Some are so detached from the pain caused by criminals or the risks we all face with…


nonsense: Elon thinks he just discovered gravity. “Lock up violent repeat offenders and crime drops”, no kidding. We’ve been saying that forever. But the real world isn’t a Syfy reality where you flip a switch and magically fix an entire system. It’s bigger than one…


Won’t happen until corrupt judges are punished.


I feel like repeat offenders should face more dire punishments


Not only is this the only moral option, and essential for public safety, it also probably costs a lot more to process these repeat offenders over and over again.


Accountability works!


El Salvador homicide rate is now lower than US

Curiosity521's tweet image. El Salvador homicide rate is now lower than US

Its easy but Cannot be done - ask @0dayCTF why.


Tough but straightforward approach. Holding repeat violent offenders accountable can protect communities. Prevention and consequences go hand in hand. Safer neighborhoods start with enforcing the law effectively.


I’m not entirely sure if I understand this correctly, but it seems that modern liberal systems, when pushed too far in one direction, end up preventing even the most basic legal measures from being enforced. People defend individual freedom, yet that principle is often…


“Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent.” — Adam Smith American Lives Matter. We need to protect our law-abiding citizens.


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