If a rule is unofficial, then it is not subject to accountability, check and balance. That makes such rules an attempt at tyranny. When a rule is unofficial, there is nothing to check it against; which means that it constitutes effective tyranny. — Ilya B Shambat
Basically, why your behaviour and not theirs? — Isaac
Well yes, but that's politics, not philosophy. What I was asking is where the philosophical question is? — Isaac
if you agree that there has to be some non-law based forces in society, then the question is how strong do you let these forces get before they should be raised to the level of being put into law? — wax
I am not perpetrating any kind of tyranny. — Ilya B Shambat
How about rules in school or kindergarten, in sports, in games? How about rules of thumb or rules in Mathematics? The fact is that we have and apply to vast amount of rules where basically making the part of law would be absolutely crazy in my view. In fact, it's actually sometimes great when group of people came to agreement of how to behave or how to act without any official guidelines. If you assume only rules written in law apply and otherwise are bad or something (as they attempt at de facto tyranny), you'll have problems in really following what you preach.I say that rules, in order to be valid, have to be made official. If they are not valid, they are an attempt at de facto tyranny. So rules need to be voted on by the Congress and the President before they become binding. — Ilya B Shambat
I have the right to confront wrongful attempts at control, — Ilya B Shambat
Yet then the procedure just what becomes official has to have strict rules too (like the system being a democracy and the state being a justice state that embraces rights of the individual).I am saying that in order to be valid rules need to be made official. Otherwise what we have is de facto tyranny in countries that are intended to be free. — Ilya B Shambat
Do I see a Hitler card used?It is great when people come up to an agreement as to how to behave - except when in doing so they decide to put people in gas chambers. — Ilya B Shambat
At no point am I controlling other people. I stand up to people who seek to control other people without checks, balances and accountability. — Ilya B Shambat
If a rule is unofficial, then it is not subject to accountability, check and balance. That makes such rules an attempt at tyranny. When a rule is unofficial, there is nothing to check it against; which means that it constitutes effective tyranny. — Ilya B Shambat
Is there anyone who does not do that? — Ilya B Shambat
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