I'll admit it, its okay in my book, its just as okay as watching a guy being shot to death in a movie is okay in my book, or even watching the news where real people are being burned to death is okay.
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I guess it's not OK in my book. I'm not certain how you equate watching illegal porn to freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is meant to protect a person's right to express ideas, even if they be unpopular. What are you trying to express by watching people rape other people. I suppose if you were making a movie where you were raping other people, that would be an idea protected by freedom of speech. If you really want to take it to the extremes that you want to, raping people on the streets would be protected by freedom of speech.
...but because when you introduce one such restriction in the system it gives politicians the authority to create the next one.
The entire idea behind laws of society are to restrict. Society does not grant people rights, society protects people from the actions of other people. How can it do this without restrictions? This is where I am protected from being raped on the streets by restricting your rights to do so.
You can posess it, they can try to stop the transaction, they can try to stop you from acquiring it,, but they cannot stop you from posessing it once you already have it, and as we have seen with most nuclear politics that's usually the case. They stop development, they stop acquisition but they shut up about posession.
So it's OK with you for your neighbot to have a multi-kiloton warhead in his basement because he didn't get caught when he was buying it? Are you saying that he can call up the police and tell them all about it and then say, "Sorry, you guys were to slow. I'm already home from the market with it and there's nothing you can do about it?" Do you think the police are going to just say, "Aw shucks!" and let it go at that? Or are you confusing nuclear politics with domestic law? You might find that they are applied quite a bit differently. By the way, would a nuclear weapon be considered a WMD? I seem to remember invading a country looking for those. And before you bring up the conspiracy theories, remember I am talking about the point -> an awful lot of countries decided this was OK for us to do. Not all of them. Maybe not even a majority, depending on which theorists you subscribe to, but an awful lot of people decided it was OK.
My point is: countries do not shut up about posession, but they bide their time and make consessions. Domestic police do not. There is no international audiance that will tell the Dallas Swat team to back off if the guy in APT 2B promises not to do it any more.
True, and quite frankly I'm not going to argue and tell you that is not the case, and rather than explaining to you exactly why, since that would require another 3 pages of writing i'll just link you to the last time I did it and you can read it and understand.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/devlar/26...208.html#cutid1I have no intention of becoming Sisyphus, If you want to do good in this world do it in a place where you actually have the power to, and since you Americans seem to know so little about Canadian Politics (or you would have invaded us by now for having a dictatorship) after reading that you should understand that trying to change anything in the system I currently live in would require a revolution on the Bolshevik scale. Lybia currently has a better system of government than Canada
Ah, you've finaly told me what you do for a living. You're a disillusioned University student. How old are you Devlar? You look like you're in your early 20's maybe. It's cool how you have already figured out everything. I"m interested in knowing it so soon. Did you read it in a book? Or did you figure out your country wasn't worth saving by trying to and being beaten back? How many political campaigns did you organize before realizing it was futile? How long did you live in Lybia to figure out their government was better? Protests? Anything? How long did you live in Lybia to figure out their government was better? How many Libian refugees did you talk to? Or is this the just "cool" thing to know at your school?
By the way, as you well know America is "freinds" with many a dictator. We usually don't invade countries till they start frying people in acid. That was a jab towards our southern engaement, wasn't it? Give us a reason Canada. Then we'll show up with bells on.
I'm fairly certain dictators have used that as an excuse for many years, all or nothing. Tacit consent is not a basis for running a government, if it were, we'd be back up to a point where sovereignty was absolute and dictators are able to do anything to their populations without fear or reprocussions. Since by living here you have agree to the legislature being allowed to kill you for looking funny at one of the political leaders, right? right? Since its all or nothing. Then gladly sign me up for nothing
So which country in Europe are you moving to that will allow you to decide which laws you will follow and which not?
I'm not certain how you get to the point where asking your people to follow the laws = supreme power for the state. Perhaps the Canadian government does suck by not having a system of checks and balances to protect the people. You're right, I don't know enough about Canadian politics to be able to comment intelligently on anything relating, but I'm fairly certain that the politicians in America would have a hard time passing a law that would enable the killing of citizens for looking funny at them. You see, we have these rules we call laws built into our law making process. By RESTRICTING what a law can or can't do to an individual, we are protecting the common citizen against such. Of course, I suppose that politicians are wealthy enough they could just pay to have any murdered they so choose, but that is still against the law and even they would be punished if found out and caught.
Anyway, if you can pick and choose which laws to follow and which not, why are you bothering to move? If you feel you are repressed by certain laws, all you have to do is ignore them. Go ahead, it's OK.
PS - I can't tell what that smiley you used up there is supposed to say, I hate these slippy things - they all look the same to me.