But vigilante justice doesn't work!

>But vigilante justice doesn't work!
Crime rates are dropping (except murders) and the sjw liberal west continues to believe Bolsonaro and Duterte were wrong

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>trusting in police when the police itself has your own criminal activities

Seems to me that Duterte entered a downward trend and violence is actually increasing from that graph though

Duterte gave us the lowest victimization rate in history

trying to reduce crime by being nice to criminals is a total meme. western countries didn't reduce crime this way. the developed european countries already had low homicide rates in the 1800s.

Criminals deserve the punishment of the law.
But if the law itself is slow and inefficient why shouldn't vigilates be a thing?

but crime does look like it's dropping.

An excellent point. It absolutely should be a thing, the police do not have a monopoly on justice

That graph doesn't support your argument at all.

Duterte has the lowest victimization rates, and achived one below 5%, THE LOWEST IN HISTORY

based

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Common crimes and murders are actually rising.

We all know the drug war is just to kill his competition narco politics style

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Killing criminals really does work. But you have to kill enough of them to make a long-term difference. Execution in Europe also raised IQ over time by removing destructive, impulsive "people" from the gene pool:

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still the lowest on average of any Philippine president

If vigilante justice is a meme, how did Duterte transform his commie infested shithole into a generally peaceful and prosperous metropolis in his 20 years as mayor?

Facts don't lie

>still the lowest on average of any Philippine president
In a downward trend it's not really exciting

ok but by definition its not vigilante justice
its state sponsored justice

Plus the rate of EJKs are rising.
The police dont consider those as crime

rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/204949-pnp-number-deaths-daily-duterte-administration

still doing a good job

I didn't call it a meme my friend

>how did Duterte transform his commie infested shithole into a generally peaceful and prosperous metropolis in his 20 years as mayor?

Davao is still pretty much a Commie NPA infested shithole

m.youtube.com/watch?v=qV3IpZN8F5k&list=FLpB5hCkq0yqtrl9bg6RNiqA&index=9&t=0s

m.youtube.com/watch?v=J68YTqFUNVQ

mindanews.com/top-stories/2018/11/cops-soldiers-clash-with-suspected-npa-rebels-in-davao-beach/

news.mb.com.(ph)/tag/maute-group-suspect-admits-role-in-davao-night-market-bombing/

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theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/09/rodrigo-duterte-philippines-manila-drugs-davao/500756/

>In 1987 and 1988, I made several trips to Davao, a sprawling city on Mindanao’s southeastern coast, to report on the convulsions rocking that city. Back then, Davao was known not so much for its balmy breezes, rich fisheries, and expansive plantations, but for a brutal campaign against a communist insurgency, sparked by widespread military abuses during the Marcos regime and longstanding problems of poverty and inequality. The breakdown in law and order had also made it a fertile breeding ground for crime. “Each day, some two to three people were killed and thrown in a ditch,” one longtime resident said. Agdao, the city’s biggest slum, was famously called “Nicaragdao.” The streets were gridded with checkpoints manned by nervous soldiers, their Armalites at the ready. But that didn’t deter unknown gunmen from shooting criminals and policemen, often in broad daylight. In 1985, Asiaweek branded Davao “Murder City.”

>To Duterte and his supporters, Davao—once a haven for communist rebels, Muslim secessionists, and assorted criminals, and now one of the Philippines’s safest, most prosperous urban areas—is living testament to this take-no-prisoners approach. Duterte has staked his presidency on the presumption that if Davaeños were willing to pay such a steep price for law and order, most other Filipinos will be as well. You can think of Duterte, then, as the bastard child of Philippine democracy. If he is to be understood at all, it’s as a product of the bloody, messy democratic transition on Mindanao, the country’s conflict-torn southernmost island.

Paragao was his commie friend

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