| The number of logical fallacies at play are impressive, however I would like to address a couple of points >>I find that people on HN frequently fail to understand that the law is a carefully crafted work by tens of thousands of professionals over centuries, that they almost cannot actually upgrade with a hot take. Seems like you have a rather rose colored view, and fall into a Fallacy Of Expertise to believe that because the law was "crafted" over many years by "professionals" that is somehow makes it infallible, or correct, or anything other than what is is in reality. Which in reality the law is a very flawed patchwork reactionary policies, regulations, rulings, and statutes all crafted by imperfect people many of which did not and do not have "the best interests" of the public in mind when they crafted them, instead have personal power, ego, or personal wealth at the center of their rational for invoking the regulation, ruling or statute into existence I find it concerning that one would have such reverence for a clearly flawed, abusive, and often unethical institution such as "the law", there is nothing more unjust than the laws the come from "do-gooders" steeped false philanthropy attempting to tell us all what is best for us... What ever the noble origins (if there ever was any) in "the law" it has clearly been perverted by greed, ego, power, and false philanthropy >"it's authoritarian hypocrisy that i can't use an unregulated gambling website which failed for eight years to follow the agreement that it made with the government" It is authoritarian that one would need to seek permission from the government to run a website like PredictIT in the first place. |
Stephen Bond says it better than I can: https://laurencetennant.com/bonds/bdksucks.html
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> Seems like you have a rather rose colored view
Sorry, no, the law isn't my "view," it's just the law.
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> and fall into a Fallacy Of Expertise to believe that because the law was "crafted" over many years by "professionals" that is somehow makes it infallible
I didn't say anything like this. I'm not sure why you think I did.
What I actually said was "people with no legal education who didn't even look up the original design aren't likely to understand things well enough to improve it."
People with actual legal educations who understand the design, of course, can. We make improvements every day.
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> I find it concerning that one would have such reverence for a clearly flawed, abusive, and often unethical institution such as "the law"
I don't have any such reverence. You're criticizing things I never said and which do not correctly model my viewpoint.
I said "you guys didn't even read what this is about, why do you think you're improving it" and somehow from that you heard "the people who wrote this are perfect and flawless."
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> there is nothing more unjust than the laws the come from "do-gooders" steeped false philanthropy
(blinks)
What?
These laws don't come from philanthropy. They mostly come from punishing casinos for cheating people.
Nobody said anything about noble do-gooders or philanthropy.
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> It is authoritarian that one would need to seek permission from the government to run a website like PredictIT in the first place.
Well, no, that's ... that's just what government does, is make rules.