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  • Why You're Screwed If You're Low Income
    6. You face more opportunities to learn how to do things without relying on others. That's priceless.Outlander
    I think my no. 6 has a different meaning than your no. 6.

    There are inconveniences that build up to work-related stress.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    :heart:Agent Smith
    I'm intrigued by this symbol.
    Could you explain what is this for?
  • Why You're Screwed If You're Low Income
    It might suck to be stuck in a place that manufactures public infrastructure supplies for rich "eco-friendly" regions.Nils Loc
    I was going to ask that this thread be deleted. But your comment deserves a reply. Yes, this is what I'm getting at. There are jobs that sacrifice health so that others could live in an eco-friendly environment.
  • Why You're Screwed If You're Low Income
    Can you live without oxygen?Outlander
    I don't know. I haven't tried it yet. Maybe some people can.

    It's a few dollars, sometimes less for a reasonable enough distance to walk after using public transport.Outlander
    So a public transport doesn't pollute the oxygen?
  • Why You're Screwed If You're Low Income
    1. Cars are bad for the environment. You like oxygen right? You know that thing that lets you breathe and type this drivel?Outlander
    Can you drive oxygen to work?
  • Enforcement of Morality
    How a society should force such a format on itself is not made clear but we do know we have tried to change man with law, compulsion, and religions of various kinds throughout history, and the result is nothing to be proud of.NOS4A2
    Well, not having a religion is not a crime against society. But if you actively sabotage the peaceful congregation of religious people -- you know, vandalizing churches and harassing church goers, you deserve to be punished.

    You highlight one question/point, click on "Quote" and answer that question/point. Then you highlight another question/point, click on "Quote" and answer that question/point. And so on.Alkis Piskas
    I tried. The result is that I was still confused by your question. I just don't know how to answer it. Apparently, the ability to follow a technical procedure doesn't equate to correct understanding of the question.

    Many laws, tax laws for example, benefit the wealthy over the less wealthy. Is that moral, even apart from Christianity? Or how about a law against smoking marijuana that can get you put in jail for holding a few grams (and disproportionately puts blacks in jail), when speeding at a potentially lethal level for both you and those around you is just a fine?Philosophim
    Yes, there is absolutely a great disparity of wealth in our society. Where is the outrage? I don't see the majority being outraged about it. In 2020 and 2021, the wealthy got wealthier, and the low income got the stimulus checks to make them happy for a few months and not realize that business owners, shareholders, partners got wealthier as a result of loan that turned into nontaxable income. Why is everybody so busy with covid when there's protest that should be done about being poor or low income? Oh yeah, because they were happy to collect unemployment twice what they were used to getting without working for a year. They shouldn't settle for that pittance.

    The nature of Democracy is that plenty of people get a say. And it turns out that while many people have different views of morality, very few people seem to want to sacrifice their own comfort and money to help those who could really use a hand. Many laws are about preserving power over other people, and in a Democracy, that is much more difficult to do.Philosophim
    I think you should say, so many people are willing to settle for a lot less and avoid doing anything about it. They don't want to sacrifice their own comfort -- and what's that comfort? The comfort of being ignorant about why wealth creation is skewed one direction only. Do you know you don't create wealth by receiving a salary. You're being paid for the work you do, per hour. Creating wealth is making your money work for you, while you screw around town or around the world.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Personally I have partaken in 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10 at various times.Tom Storm
    Personally I have partaken in 5 and 10.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Someone should take over this thread.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Those are the parties to the case, DOH!James Riley
    This tells me you're averse to pondering.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    My recommendation is this: rearticulate your question from a point of sincere intellectual curiosity. Spend some time with it, in anticipatory argument in your own head, refining and winnowing and re-wording until such time as you find a concise question that will elicit responsive answersJames Riley
    I will do no such thing. I know exactly what I'm doing. It's not scattered thinking. Just try to catch up with what's happening.

    I ask you again, why do court cases have titles like People versus John Doe? Or The United States versus John Doe? Or Alabama versus John Doe?

    Then you say:

    That's immoral.
    James Riley
    What's wrong with pointing out that all parties involved in an abortion deserve
    mention in morality.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    It's clear to me you are just trying to rile things up without putting significant effort or thought into your post. You haven't adequately defined your terms.T Clark
    Truth doesn't need a lot of effort. I mean, like, it's the truth -- why I need to exert too much effort when talking about society baffles me. And yes, I have adequately defined my terms in the OP and throughout this thread. Would you like a very long tirade, or short, sweet responses that accomplish the same goal?
  • Enforcement of Morality
    The morality of any group of individuals in society is the morality of any group of individuals in society, but not of society itself. By stating the obvious we make clear that we are not talking about society’s right to defend itself, but of a group of people’s right to enforce their morality on others, thereby fracturing society and putting it against itself.NOS4A2
    So are you saying there's no such thing as society? Yet philosophers refer to "society" all the time.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    When this happens you get a monster dictator — L'éléphant

    How can you get a monster, or any, dictator when morality is a voluntary act??? It doesn't make sense. Please check that too.

    Evil thrives in chaos, monsters in diplomacy. — L'éléphant

    What does all this have to do with anything in here?
    Alkis Piskas
    Give me something to bite on here. I can't work with these questions. I mean, where do I begin? Please rephrase your questions. Thanks.

    If you want people in your thread discussing with you, and possibly persuading them to your view point, keep to the topic.Philosophim
    Oh no don't mind me. I'm not the one whose belief is being challenged here. Our society backs me up on this. I don't even have to lift a finger. It's there for your pleasurable viewing.

    The examples with China and North Korea still stand. If you don't address them, then I'm going to assume they adequately demonstrate the OP does not stand.Philosophim
    I ignored this part because I didn't understand it. Could you explain why you are bringing this up? Somehow when @javra brought up the Nazis, that wasn't surprising to me, or confusing.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    You should also distinguish a "crime" from a "crime against society." The former is, quite simply, a crime.James Riley
    The United States versus John Doe.

    Kahler versus Kansas

    I wonder why titles of court cases read like that?
  • Enforcement of Morality

    And that first quote, sir, is to point out to you that it required a life or safety of the person seeking abortion (I try to avoid using "woman" here as I think maybe men could be pregnant seeking abortion as well) in order for the state to loosen the restriction on abortion. What would it take for a state to allow some form of abortion? It has to be equally painful -- the life of the abortion-seeker. And mind you, there are pro-abortion who believes that it doesn't have to reach that point where a person's life is in danger for the state to allow the abortion without condition.
    The fact that the state had to put a condition for a legal abortion means it is still restrictive.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    What name do you give to someone who makes a categorical claim, himself provides references that entirely undercut that claim, refuses to account, and insists on his nonsensical claim?tim wood
    Okay, I'll level with you then. What is that reference that undercuts what claim?
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Amazingly, America decided to relinquish power over gays, and let them be free to be who they are.Philosophim
    Relinquish power over gays? Listen to yourself. Do not talk to me about ego trip while talking nonsense like this, please. Gays were not out to get power from others. They wanted to be treated as equals.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    I did, troll. I referenced them just above.tim wood
    Mmm. Name calling. No need to lose your cool. You could file a complaint to the moderators.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    I know how hard it is for you to be wrong, but you should be used to it by now.James Riley
    I don't gain anything by pretending to be right. That's bullshit.

    Culture is independent of society.James Riley
    News to me.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Then you're making nonsense. Read your own remarks!tim wood
    You go first. Read my own remarks, if you haven't.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    When you say that abortion is a crime against society, you clearly do not mean that abortion is a crime against society. What you mean is that abortion is legal, but restricted. I.e., some abortions at some times in some places under some conditions are violations of laws in force at those places. That is exactly not any sort of crime against society. Why did you say it was when apparently you know perfectly well it is not? Lying? Bluffing? Gas-lighting? Or just you do not know what you're talking about?tim wood
    I do mean it.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    That sounds rather like a prescription for reactionary authoritarianism. — Wayfarer

    Also known as "society".
    baker
    Arguably.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Gays for example, were able to get others to relinquish their power over them, and not be outlawed or denied state marriages.Philosophim
    Incorrect. The gays got what they wanted because the public outrage of the majority diminished. Careful now.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Nothing needs to "hold society together". Society just exists, or doesn't exist, depending on one's ideological outlook. — baker

    Tell that to L'éléphant ...
    180 Proof
    See my post above, to @Alkis Piskas.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    (There’s a very good article in the Internet on the subject: "Legal Enforcement of Morality" (
    https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199756162.001.0001/acprof-9780199756162-chapter-9). It is quite short and it is worth reading.)
    Alkis Piskas
    I didn't know that exists. Thanks.

    To my opinion, morality cannot be forced. It can only be encouraged, its value and purpose explained, etc. Morality exists only if it comes naturally from or is determined by oneself. If one behaves morally but he is forced to in any way, we say that he does so because he is a moral person.Alkis Piskas
    When morality is a voluntary act, you foster irresponsible members of society. When this happens you get a monster dictator. Evil thrives in chaos, monsters in diplomacy.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Those who engage in your "crimes against society" are also a part of society. So, in truth, what is being proposed here is a far more ruinous crime, namely, a form of slavery: some members of society get to rule over the other members of society.NOS4A2
    Okay, I'm going to break my rule in the OP by mentioning a venn diagram. (Yes, I know I promised no use of other means) But here's the thing -- the majority of the member of society dictate the morality of that society. There are the minority, which include the dissenters, those who engage in crimes against society. And yes they are part of the society. And what did we just accomplish by stating the obvious that they are part of society? We've accomplished saying more words that don't add to this discussion.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    3. Bigamy and polygamy - I can see the value in having rules in this regard, but I don't see this as a crime against society.T Clark
    Then why can a bigamist be prosecuted even if the other party is a consenting adult? What's the rational behind the law? You married a married person, that bigamist could be charged with a crime even if you didn't file a complaint.

    Disturbance of the peace - Well, ok, it's annoying and worthy of restrictions, but is it really a crime against society?T Clark
    Annoying? Disturbance of the peace can include a rocket-propelled grenade fired towards a peaceful celebration of people having a good time.

    Violation of helmet and seat belt laws - Sorry. No.T Clark
    Sorry. Yes.

    You seem to have forgotten that society has methods of social control other than legal restrictions. The law should be the enforcement method of last resort.T Clark
    Nice try. Good on paper. Are you saying that laws should only be an option, not the rule? On what undiscovered planet it exists? Please invite us.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    The question is, who has power? Is it 1% of the population, and they oppress the other 99%? Is it 50%? 80%?Philosophim
    The majority of the members of society has the power. So long as they don't use logic, but public outcry and outrage. This so-called power has nothing to do with the 1% or the 99%. It's about what morality is being undermined.

    1. Abortion - Abortion is a bad thing. We should do what we can reasonably to reduce the numbers, but not by enacting legal restrictions. It is not a crime and it is not the problem. It should be legal.T Clark
    And yet the reasoning behind the penal code is the viability of the fetus. If there's a heartbeat, the doctor can decide not to perform an abortion -- yeah this! even if the life of the mother is clearly at stake. The doctor who refuses to perform an abortion is not prosecuted. The law protects the doctor's psychic pain and liberty to decide not to participate in that decision. Oh wait! Are you really just thinking about the person getting an abortion and no one else? That's immoral.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    In what country?tim wood
    Please read this:

    Gestational Limits: 43 states prohibit abortions after a specified point in pregnancy, with some exceptions provided. The allowable circumstances are generally when an abortion is necessary to protect the patient's life or health.
    -- Guttmacher Institute, An Overview of Abortion Laws

    If I understand you correctly, you're saying that Germany lacked society during WWII times? What did they instead have during this time period?javra
    No. This is not what I'm saying at all. You cited Nazi as an example. I said it's not a society.

    Or perhaps that people often use their emotions or their personal sense of "what feels right" or even just feels good, more so than what (they know?) logically is best, ie. smoking cigarettes or drinking regularly?Outlander
    "Outrage" is the term. "Outcry" is another. When the majority of the population have expressed an outrage or outcry, they represent the whole of their society. And the society acts to remedy this public outcry by means of creating a law.
    Pointy finials killing wild life when they try to jump over the fence? There's a law now
    banning pointy finials around your property.
    Second hand smoke more poisonous than smoke? There's a law now banning smoking in common use areas.

    You are conflating society with culture. Culture is language, tradition, religion, shared experience, etc. Society is glued together by laws.James Riley
    No I'm not. Unless you mean humans are automatons glued together by laws. Apply culture to these automatons and you get society.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    How do you define society, exactly? I'm myself thinking of the typical dictionary senses when I use the term.javra
    Loosely, a population or a group of people with structured or ordered existence bound by morality (whether religious or secular or both). Structured in the sense that they perform economic, educational, and social activities.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    it means nothing. Laws change, cultures change, societies change.James Riley
    It means the whole world. Look what happened to Detroit, Michigan.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    That military arrangement or whatnot was democratically voted into power (this by the majority of the people). So your argument doesn't hold.javra
    I'd like to take a moment to say that, I did cover my ass when I said in my OP that there's an unwritten format adopted by the population. Did the German society die, or the Nazi party died?
  • Enforcement of Morality
    A society.javra
    It was a military arrangement, not by the majority of the people, but by the Nazis. So, no it wasn't a society.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    you forget that "unwritten format" must be written. Otherwise, it's not worth the paper it's not written on.James Riley
    No society had written a format, like a software program, where it mapped everything according to its needs and wants.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    Nazis were law-abiding citizens within their own society, but their society's laws were often criminal … and violations of these criminal laws moral.javra
    The question is, Did the Nazis have a society or something else?
  • Enforcement of Morality
    According to whom?tim wood
    According to the penal code, which is designed to protect society.
  • Enforcement of Morality
    And society does not have a right to defend itself from nonconformity, especially when society has a Bill of Rights protecting minorities from the tyranny of a majority.James Riley
    And yet, the list of illegal activities is long.
  • Deserving. What does it mean?
    Only if they can't avoid it.180 Proof
    Who are they? And if they can't avoid it? What does it mean?
  • Reasons not to see Reality
    How come when @Wayfarer quoted me, I didn't get a notification? I just discovered that he responded to my post 5 hours ago.

    This was hoped to be 'the atom' - the changeless point-particles that are the irreducible constituents of the Universe. But, alas....Wayfarer
    And yes, they were thinking about something like an atom. Indivisible.
  • Deserving. What does it mean?
    Nobody.180 Proof
    So nobody deserves a punishment?