Message from @Grenade123
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you mean i witness it?
maybe not you, necessarily, but as a society, what do you do?
do you feel safe with such an individual walking around your community?
thats a lot more of a complex question than you might think
lets assume there is no evidence suggesting it was self defense
lets say there is evidence that a person just walked up and stabbed someone they didn't like, and this stab ended up being sever or fatal
what do you do?
you mean what does the law dictate
no, i mean what do you do?
what would you want to see happen?
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trending where?
what i would like to see happen is nearly inconsequential
on change.org at all
@Radcliffe not necessarily.
true, you are just one person, but if nearly everyone around you holds the same or similar opinion?
but march for our lives and remove NRA tv from Amazon are front page haha
then the laws would be different
and my views wouldnt matter again
lets assume there are no laws, or established laws.
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@beyond1 already in <#398973785426100234>
and now it's here as well
true
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i dont think this line of questioning is leading anywhere meaningful
but i do have a question for you
well, it started with you asking why you don't stab someone and for you and me, its not because its against the law. Where were you going with that?
for me its because i dont want to harm or kill someone, another person in my community
whats it for you
more less the same. also because i believe in treating others how you would want to be treated, because its stupid to expect others to treat you better than how you treat them.
so it would be stupid of me to expect someone not to stab me if i stab other people
that seems fair
my point is social contracts matter
just like it would be stupid of me to expect cops not to shoot at me when i pull a gun on them, but apparently BLM doesn't believe that
far more than laws
laws come late
laws tend to come into place when there is a breakdown of social contractual order
and the the point i was going to make, which is that laws can/do give an outline for what, in the society you are in, is or is not okay. now, this gets trickier the more you abstract law makers from the people the law governs
so, when i asked what do you do or want to see happen, can become a law of your community for simplicity sake