Looks like tens of thousands of occurrences per year and thousands "cleared" (unclear how close to 'convicted' that is, nor on whether all 'criminal damage' is vandalism).
I'm sorry, but this link doesn't back up what you're saying at all. It doesn't list felony vandalism at all, just "criminal damage". It doesn't even give a break down between felonies and misdemeanors.
I'm old enough to recognize when someone did a quick google search in an attempt to win argument on the internet, but this doesn't back up your argument at all. Especially with your final line, which is just made up of a whole cloth to justify beating someone.
https://ma.beyond2020.com/ma_tops/report/crime-overview/mass...
How many people have been caned for vandalism in Singapore?
I'd wager that far, far more people have a felony vandalism conviction in MA than were caned for it in Singapore.