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by smtddr
4523 days ago
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Why these extreme examples? OP said "not always" and we are talking about viewing webpages here, not killing people.
Nobody is saying to just do whatever you want but sometimes you should reflect on what you're being told to do. Remeber this? http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1000142405274870411730...
>>Google Defies China on Web. Search Giant Stops Censoring Its Results Did you know the excuse "I was just following orders" is no longer a valid defense 100% of the time? That means you need to consider sometimes not following rules/orders if it seems unethical. Also, if you're protesting something you believe is unethical there can be situations[1] that breaking the law on purpose brings about progress. I think Google alm 1. http://radgeek.com/gt/2008/11/jackson-ms-sit-in.jpg ____ P.S. I don't understand how anyone doesn't already know this. The law is not absolute. You don't just follow it unquestionably & unthinkingly. There are countless examples of people breaking laws that are unethical to bring about progress in a society. I suspect you're just trolling. |
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As quoted from parent.
So if I ask the OP to explain, that is trolling? What do you define as discussion?
And my question still remains, who decides what is good or bad?