The analogies are beside the point. Logging in to a system which you don't have permission to access just is illegal in many countries, whether you think that it ought to be or not.
I don't see how those two statements are consistent with each other. The first says you're trying to judge whether or not the law is reasonable, and the second says that you're not trying to comment on what the law ought to be.
It helps decide weather or not the legal response if any is reasonable.
> whether you think that it ought to be or not.
I was not trying to comment on what I think ought to be.