Message from @ETBrooD

Discord ID: 640557376843546625


2019-11-03 07:01:18 UTC  

Murder being illegal doesn't stop people from murdering either

2019-11-03 07:01:45 UTC  

That's a failure of the state, civic order and demographics

2019-11-03 07:02:24 UTC  

And those should be fixed than legalizing every degeneracy under the sun in the pursuit of abstract principles of libertarianism

2019-11-03 09:07:58 UTC  

its not all about libertarian values

2019-11-03 09:09:10 UTC  

i think legalizing certain highly addictive drugs AND providing centres like what happened in that one country really would help in some other countries

2019-11-03 09:09:32 UTC  

westcoast of europe for sure

2019-11-03 09:09:49 UTC  

all these tiny theocracies

2019-11-03 10:19:04 UTC  

Make drugs legal and the clinics for them private; I don't want the NHS caring for crack-addicts at the expense of the British-taxpayer every time they overdose.

2019-11-03 10:20:28 UTC  

Of course though, in places such as the USA where healthcare is purely private (aside from the abortion that is Obamacare), that wouldn't be an issue.

2019-11-03 10:21:12 UTC  

I'd also want drug-use and overdoses to be treated in the same vein as alcohol; no driving under the influence, fines for being drunk/high and causing trouble in public, etc.

2019-11-03 12:29:28 UTC  

What you incentives, grows. What if we incentivised self-help rather than 'free-escapism'...

2019-11-03 12:31:14 UTC  

Oh wait, then the gov. wouldn't be able to justify diverting funds for rehabilitation centres that sustain users to year on out growing trends...

2019-11-03 12:32:35 UTC  

Seems like the more money we allow faceless institutions swallowing up, the worse we are on an individual level... Who'd have 'thunk'! <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-11-03 13:50:08 UTC  

I have a hard time being against this

2019-11-03 14:24:23 UTC  

Ford you're literally so dumb

2019-11-03 14:24:30 UTC  

Illegality of something doesn't stop it

2019-11-03 14:25:06 UTC  

The point of making things criminal is so that something *can* be done when things went *too far* in the first place

2019-11-03 14:25:54 UTC  

Your ethical position is that everything that remotely resembles degeneracy must be made illegal, even if it didn't actually cause added harm compared to a free society

2019-11-03 14:26:19 UTC  

Your mistake is to think that making things illegal *by itself* without *any nuance* turns a free society into a better one

2019-11-03 14:26:27 UTC  

It does not

2019-11-03 14:27:04 UTC  

If you lack nuance in law making then you have no place in law making

2019-11-03 14:27:28 UTC  

If you can't reason out your argument besides "muh degeneracy" then you have no place in law making

2019-11-03 14:30:16 UTC  

If your argument was compelling enough by itself then even more radically "conservative" people than you could turn your personal utopia into a nightmare even for you

2019-11-03 14:30:48 UTC  

Case in point, Muslim fundamentalists

2019-11-03 14:31:18 UTC  

Even some Christian fundamentalists would likely make life hell for you

2019-11-03 14:31:56 UTC  

And that'd be because your argument must be used consistently. And if it is used consistently, that's the inevitable outcome.

2019-11-03 14:32:39 UTC  

With a lack of nuance in our arguments we will never improve society.

2019-11-03 14:34:28 UTC  

As a 14-15 y/o I and a few dozen of my friends smoked dope, I myself smoked it for almost a year, and picked it up again several times later in life

2019-11-03 14:36:09 UTC  

We were caught by the police one day, but they didn't go hard on most of us. They only interviewed me and let me go. They even purposely set the date for my drug test to several months later so that all the toxins in my body would be swept out by that time (which almost backfired since I picked up the habit again later, but fortunately I was told how to detox in time again).

2019-11-03 14:36:41 UTC  

If this had been put on my criminal record, what good would that have done to me?

2019-11-03 14:36:55 UTC  

I can tell you: nothing

2019-11-03 14:37:13 UTC  

In fact it probably would've made things even worse

2019-11-03 14:37:31 UTC  

You people who think the law is the solution to everything, making things illegal that offend you, you seriously disgust me

2019-11-03 14:37:45 UTC  

You're a hammer, and everything is a nail

2019-11-03 14:37:58 UTC  

The spirit of the law is a critical aspect of jurisprudence.

2019-11-03 14:38:54 UTC  

Yes, the officers knew it's illegal, and the law clearly stated that there should be consequences. So they went easy on me on purpose.

2019-11-03 14:39:18 UTC  

I didn't know that back then, but when I remembered everything years later I realized how non-confrontational the one officer was towards me.

2019-11-03 14:40:03 UTC  

My point being when officers put themselves above the law, sometimes they're right.

2019-11-03 14:40:18 UTC  

They don't always skip the law to cause harm, sometimes it's to do a good deed.