Probably not. I could, but I doubt I would want to. It is up to the law to enforce justice, and I most likely would not like to see a good friend locked away.
That is a point of view but it is not one I share. Given that the rich and powerful already believe themselves to have the right to destroy/end lives, I would have no problem if the favor is occasionally returned.Blitzwing said:There are no exceptions. No one has the right to a take another life regardless of how immoral they think that life was.
This, especially if the dumb son of a ***** victimized me.Akytalusia said:it's circumstantial. if it was a crime against another human, then i probably would. if it was a victimless crime, then fuck no.
I can see in less developed countries like in the middle east but as far the US, Canada and alot of the europian countries go I really don't think there are any victimless crimes and even in the countries where there are I am sure they would argue elsewise saying things like being gay hurts others and stupid crap like that. However all arguing aside I see you pointUse_Imagination_here said:Tons of "crimes" are victimless. Especially in countries this sites users don't usually come from.aba1 said:It wouldn't be a crime if it was victimlessAkytalusia said:it's circumstantial. if it was a crime against another human, then i probably would. if it was a victimless crime, then fuck no.
Except in the cases where it has. Hell, the U.S. was founded by colonists who said that British law no longer works for them.Blitzwing said:Two wrongs don?t make a right as cliche as it sounds. If the rich and powerful abuse their power like that then they should receive the same punishment as everyone else. Taking the law into your own hands has never worked.thepyrethatburns said:That is a point of view but it is not one I share. Given that the rich and powerful already believe themselves to have the right to destroy/end lives, I would have no problem if the favor is occasionally returned.Blitzwing said:There are no exceptions. No one has the right to a take another life regardless of how immoral they think that life was.
How do you feel about music/movie/game piracy? Victimless or not?aba1 said:I can see in less developed countries like in the middle east but as far the US, Canada and alot of the europian countries go I really don't think there are any victimless crimes and even in the countries where there are I am sure they would argue elsewise saying things like being gay hurts others and stupid crap like that. However all arguing aside I see you pointUse_Imagination_here said:Tons of "crimes" are victimless. Especially in countries this sites users don't usually come from.aba1 said:It wouldn't be a crime if it was victimlessAkytalusia said:it's circumstantial. if it was a crime against another human, then i probably would. if it was a victimless crime, then fuck no.
The victim of that is all the people whos livelyhoods depend on the money thats produced from creating and distributing all those. It may not seem so bad when one person does it but if everybody does it adds up.thepyrethatburns said:How do you feel about music/movie/game piracy? Victimless or not?aba1 said:I can see in less developed countries like in the middle east but as far the US, Canada and alot of the europian countries go I really don't think there are any victimless crimes and even in the countries where there are I am sure they would argue elsewise saying things like being gay hurts others and stupid crap like that. However all arguing aside I see you pointUse_Imagination_here said:Tons of "crimes" are victimless. Especially in countries this sites users don't usually come from.aba1 said:It wouldn't be a crime if it was victimlessAkytalusia said:it's circumstantial. if it was a crime against another human, then i probably would. if it was a victimless crime, then fuck no.