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Why do we follow the "Law"?

by Profess0rXxX - 09 July, 2024 - 08:38 AM
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The "law" is a concept we were heavily brainwashed into from birth. Societal norms, the discipline of our parents, and our upbringing (schooling, for example), have put us into following this system called the "law." We all follow the social structure of "government," with a religious-like seriousness. We all follow the "law" like it matters; like it is the common thing you do not mess with.

What if we were to unite against the law? What if we were to defy the law? All of us?
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There are the laws of man, and the laws of nature. The law of man punishes you for driving 200 km/h down the highway when nobody is around, with threats of fines or imprisonment if you are caught violating. The law of nature punishes you for doing unprovoked physical harm to others, with threats of being killed or hospitalized in retaliation if you are caught violating.

You can look at a pack of wolves and see the laws of nature in action. Pack members must follow the laws or risk being killed or cast out of the pack. It encourages and rewards strength.

The laws of man have been passed on to us through centuries of tyranny. It protects those in power and the weakest in society.

Follow the laws of nature, not the laws of man.
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(09 July, 2024 - 10:58 AM)UberFuck Wrote: Show More
There are the laws of man, and the laws of nature. The law of man punishes you for driving 200 km/h down the highway when nobody is around, with threats of fines or imprisonment if you are caught violating. The law of nature punishes you for doing unprovoked physical harm to others, with threats of being killed or hospitalized in retaliation if you are caught violating.

You can look at a pack of wolves and see the laws of nature in action. Pack members must follow the laws or risk being killed or cast out of the pack. It encourages and rewards strength.

The laws of man have been passed on to us through centuries of tyranny. It protects those in power and the weakest in society.

Follow the laws of nature, not the laws of man.

You are one hundred per cent right about everything you say. If only everyone else thought like you and acted on their thoughts.

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