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by Ajedi32
3192 days ago
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Perhaps you could clarify what you mean when you say "obedience" then, because it seems to me that you and I have very different definitions of what that is. Google defines obedience as: > compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority So going by that definition, following the law is indeed "obedience". Similarly, complying with a court order would also be "obedience", as would pulling over to the side of the road when a police officer drives behind you with their lights and siren on, or listening to a lifeguard at a pool when they tell everyone to get out of the water. In fact, if we're going by the dictionary definition of obedience, I would argue that obedience is necessary for the very existence of civilized society. |
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That's the idea behind Chinese "points for obedience" system, isn't it?