Thursday, April 23, 2015

Post No. 103: The Problem With Criminals


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The Problem With Criminals

The problem with criminals—who take things that do not belong them, or who use bribery as an inducement to achieve desired outcomes, or who manipulate, control, force, coerce, enslave, or use threats of violence, or even death, in order to convince others to do things for them—is that they desire need fulfillment with little effort on their part or, even, with no effort on their part.

Plus, the problem with criminals who endeavor to violently cause harm to others is that they are causing harm to others whom the violent criminals think deserve to be caused harm, due to the way that the violent criminals feel about themselves, which the violent criminals are projecting onto those they are causing harm to in a way that is violent.

And I feel that crime is such a serious problem that nonviolent criminals deserve to be removed from society and incarceration in an secure facility that is rehabilitating for them, such as a minimum security prison, with mandatory court-ordered therapy in order to facilitate their recovery from all criminality. And violent criminals also deserve life in prison with the above-mentioned mandatory court-ordered therapy in order to facilitate their recovery from all violent criminality.

-Paul Whiting
(a.k.a., Poet, Artist and Philosopher)
"I am the poet who thinks that he knows it!"

My Writing About The Problem With Using Criminality For Need Fulfillment: The problem with criminals—who take things that do not belong them, or who use bribery as an inducement to achieve desired outcomes, or who manipulate, control, force, coerce, enslave, or use threats of violence, or even death, in order to convince others to do things for them—is that they desire need fulfillment with little effort on their part or, even, with no effort on their part. –Paul Whiting (written April 23rd, 2015, revised April 22nd, 2022, revised April 23rd, 2022 and revised September 1st, 2022)

My Writing About How Violent Criminals Project The Way That They Feel About Themselves Onto Their Victims: The problem with criminals—who endeavor to violently cause harm to others—is that violent criminals are causing harm to others whom the violent criminals think deserve to be caused harm due to the way that the violent criminals feel about themselves which the violent criminals are projecting onto those whom they are causing violent harm. –Paul Whiting (written April 22nd, 2022, revised April 23rd, 2022, revised September 1st, 2022 and revised September 24th, 2022)

My Philosophical Notes:

The reason that I wrote this prose can be summed up with the following statement: The problem with criminals—who take things that do not belong them, or who use bribery as an inducement to achieve desired outcomes, or who manipulate, control, force, coerce, enslave, or use threats of violence, or even death, in order to convince others to do things for them—is that they desire need fulfillment with little effort on their part or, even, with no effort on their part.

And the problem with criminals—who endeavor to violently cause harm to others—is that they are causing harm to others whom the violent criminals think deserve to be caused harm, due to the way that the violent criminals feel about themselves, which the violent criminals are projecting onto those they are causing harm to in a way that is violent.

And this prose was also published on my "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer" blog (please see the hyperlink below for the blog), since I feel that the message in this prose applies to the message that I am trying to convey through "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer."

This prose was written in Portland, Oregon.

-Paulee

https://paulwhitingwriting.blogspot.com

This "Poet, Artist and Philosopher" Post No. 103 was edited on January 31st, 2023.

"Prose is using all of the words that are necessary in order to describe all that is necessary to describe." –Paul Whiting [June 1st, 2022]