Message from @NinjaQuick
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a democratic law that arises from a cultural norm
Which is why I am pro life, I don't think abortion should be legal since it stifles the free will and ideas of the unborn person.
It doesn't have to arise from a cultural norm
just a product of debate
what are the benefits of violence
what are the demerits of violence
what are the reasons to protect it
okay im blocking this fgt
and what are the reason not to
i don't see how something arising from debate precludes it from being a cultural norm
I don't think it is necesary to be a cultural norm, and believe that a cultural norm negatively influences the free form of ideas
i mean, it could not be a cultural norm in the sense it could be imposed from above onto a populace who doesn't hold it to be a cultural norm
but that would certainly seem to be at odds with the idea of this being "democratic" law
An example, in the United States, and other Eugenics countries, the cultural norm became "cousin fucking is the cause of all retardation". therefore the debate centered around should cousins be allowed to fuck because the society accepted a norm and tradition that was not real, but was cultural.
The same with the criminalization of drugs, a product of norm and tradition
Or marriage, or protection of certain types of commodities as exceptions to rules
Are irish the niggers of the britistan kaliphate?
i mean i would say that a lot of drug laws seem to be moreso the product of capitalism, manifested in a top-down manner
What are your opinions on an independent Acadian state in northern New Brunswick and coastal Quebec?
"tradition that was not real, but was cultural"
i don't know what this means
they were a product of bottom up outrage, expectations, projecting and ignorance born in the inherent norms and cultures of society.
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i mean it seems odd that marijuana for example didn't start to become illegal until the 20th century
Yes, because people were seeing the rapid advance of civil liberties, counter culture and free thought and needed something to blame, targeting the new generation of free thinkers
It was all well and good as long as you could turn a blind eye to it an believe that tradition was safe
You don't get it
When Epstein fucked the sacrificial virgin, he crossed the line
He upset the Baal and clintons had no choice
in any case what is the distinction between "real" and "cultural"?
real is empirically provable and reproducible
cultural is traditional thought with no foundation
so by real you just mean science
"it is as it is because it is so" vs "this is why it is, and you can test this to see it too"
One is a descriptor opposite of "fictional", "imaginary", "made up"
And the other is a signifier of the thing belonging to a culture
A thing can be both at the same time, neither, or any combination of those
i don't think that unscientific knowledge is necessarily without foundation
I think it should be questioned and not blindly followed