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Arlos wrote:And I quipped in with Thoreau arguing that if you consider a law to be unjust, you are morally obligated to break that law as an act of civil disobedience, in an attempt to get that law repealed.
-Arlos
Harrison wrote:Being friends with someone who smokes weed, out of all things, isn't going to hold you back or bring you down.
Now maybe a heroin addict, or cokehead, meth addict, etc....
Tikker wrote:Naethyn wrote:An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law.
fucking bullshit
that's the biggest cop out I've ever heard in my life
by your rationale, if I don't agree with any law it's a-OK to just go ahead and do it my way
like, let's say that I decide rapists should be castrated, and feel it's unjust that they just get prison. am I really expressing respect for the law by going out and castrating the dude on my own? (granted, a lot of people would probably secretly applaud the action)
law = law
99% of the arbitrary (legal age for drinking/sex/etc for example) and just because you personally don't agree with the particular law does not mean you're somehow entitled to just ignore it
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Evermore wrote:or ADW (Assault with Dirty Water)
Tikker wrote:I'm pretty sure MLK wasn't talking about smoking a doobie you douchebag
Evermore wrote:My question is; if you spill a bong in your car going 100+ mph as you pass a cop, and the bong water hits the cop in the face, can you get arrested for assault?
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Diekan wrote:Harrison wrote:Being friends with someone who smokes weed, out of all things, isn't going to hold you back or bring you down.
Now maybe a heroin addict, or cokehead, meth addict, etc....
But a 20 year old, uneducated, know-it-all, fat ass still being tucked in by his mommy every night will.
Trielelvan wrote:ClakarEQ wrote:Tik.all I said is that you should do the same.Tacks wrote:You know it's illegal yet you do it anyways, pay the price.
You both attempt to turn this into a pot thing, this isn't about pot, so apparently you both are missing the boat.
This was about law. This was about breaking the law. This was you saying I break the law, and I do, I fully admited this in my second post. My point was to prove that you are breaking the law as well, but you're both too chicken shit to admit it. Funny thing is, you've actually proven my point in my second post. You're upset because I'm ok with breaking the law /chuckle
I'm out for now though, my day is done, I'll check back tomorrow to see where this went
I think what you're missing here Clak is that Taxx is not talking about the word of the law generally speaking in everyday life.
Amanda asked a question, and his answer pertains to that.
If she is going to run for political office later down the line, will her current associations affect her later in some way?
The answer he is giving is "yes" - not because he agrees with the letter of the law necessarily (that is neither here nor there), but because it is what it is at this present time, and there is nothing anyone can do to change that, so if she is doing something that = breaking the law, then it is, in fact, breaking the law, like it or not, and that will color her character with regards to her future.
He's not saying that the law is good or bad, has worth or doesn't - the law, once made, is there until it isn't, and if it's broken, there is a price to pay for breaking it. He is stating fact - not opinion.
Harrison wrote:Diekan wrote:Harrison wrote:Being friends with someone who smokes weed, out of all things, isn't going to hold you back or bring you down.
Now maybe a heroin addict, or cokehead, meth addict, etc....
But a 20 year old, uneducated, know-it-all, fat ass still being tucked in by his mommy every night will.
How cute, he's stalking my posts now because I hurt his widdle ego.
Check your horoscope on how to deal with Leos on internet forums, maybe it will help as much as it did for your ineptitude with women.
Diekan wrote:Harrison wrote:Diekan wrote:Harrison wrote:Being friends with someone who smokes weed, out of all things, isn't going to hold you back or bring you down.
Now maybe a heroin addict, or cokehead, meth addict, etc....
But a 20 year old, uneducated, know-it-all, fat ass still being tucked in by his mommy every night will.
How cute, he's stalking my posts now because I hurt his widdle ego.
Check your horoscope on how to deal with Leos on internet forums, maybe it will help as much as it did for your ineptitude with women.
Nice try, fat boy. If you think for a single second that YOUR opinion of me matters -
Tikker wrote:I'm pretty sure MLK wasn't talking about smoking a doobie you douchebag
Arlos wrote:
The PEOPLE have a voice, not everything always has to be filtered through politicians first. Violence in defiance of a law is not condoned, but peaceful CIVIL disobedience is sometimes the ONLY recourse when politicians refuse to listen or are too weak or cowardly to initiate the change. If you're doing it for frivolous reasons, then you're unlikely to have much support, and you won't get anywhere.
Tikker wrote:Arlos wrote:
The PEOPLE have a voice, not everything always has to be filtered through politicians first. Violence in defiance of a law is not condoned, but peaceful CIVIL disobedience is sometimes the ONLY recourse when politicians refuse to listen or are too weak or cowardly to initiate the change. If you're doing it for frivolous reasons, then you're unlikely to have much support, and you won't get anywhere.
You're mostly missing my point
I think it's hilarious that you want to compare smoking weed to legitimate social movements for law/government reform
that's just assinine
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Naethyn wrote:Tikker wrote:I'm pretty sure MLK wasn't talking about smoking a doobie you douchebag
I thought the scope of our conversation went far beyond a doobie. My mistake.
Tikker wrote:so you're in favour of a free for all on all drugs?
Jimmy Carter wrote:"Penalties against drug use should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against the possession of marijuana in private for personal use."
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
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