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by svrourke
1795 days ago
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This seems like a bit of the appeal to authority logical fallacy. Law does not make something valid good or proper and to follow laws for the sake of them being laws is missing the point of laws no? Do you actually value the purpose of the law or is it just a boolean true or false if something is illegal its bad and wrong because it's illegal? How valuable to society are people who pretend not to be gay when it's illegal? How much value was there in keeping black people out of the same restaurants as white people? What value do you perceive society gains by locking people up for smoking a plant that makes you laugh? On the contrary does it not remove value from society to stringently pursue punitive measures against something like being in possession of a gram of cannabis while higher crimes often face far less significant (relatively) consequences? |
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