Phrossack
Armored Fish and Armored Men
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If they made it punishable by hundreds of lashes to sing, at all, anywhere, would you still blame the victim and say, "Well, it's so easy to just choose to never sing, so you have it coming if you do"?Well, 1. it's a foreign country, 2. one that does not pretend to observe basic human rights and stuff unlike the United States which really should practice what it preaches maybe, 3. said person chose out of own free will to live in said country in full knowledge of what the laws are, 4. it is not a human right to be able to possess/drink alcohol, 5. lashes is not a particularly extreme punishment from the perspective of most people outside of Western liberals; they are very painful, sure, but there's a strong case for it being more humane than long jail sentences endured by minor drug offenders in the United States, as it doesn't tear families apart, rob young people of opportunities, costs billions of dollars in both incarceration cost and lost income, and so on.
Edit: missed the bit about him being 74 years old. In this case I'm more in favour of leniency due to health concerns.
And the fact that you listed #2 is one of the problems with people: It seems as if people believe that hypocrisy is the greatest possible offense, and that any evil is acceptable as long as you're honest about it. I see people acting like this is true over and over and over. I'm sure there are apologists (not that you're one) out there who excuse Saudi crucifixion because at least they're honest about it...