Athinira said:
Well, according to certain muslim laws in the middle east (in the more barbarian countries), we here in the west are all guilty of being heathens and should by their laws be purged or punished. Why should we be exempt from that?
Because we aren't in those countries. When we do go to those countries, we abide by their laws or face the punishment associated with it.
Look up recent cases of westerners being jailed in Dubai for an idea of what I'm talking about.
Obvious reason is obvious: Because the only law that truly matters in this world is Darwins.
Every country in the world has different laws that they believe to be fair. We here in the west believe that our laws are superior to those of the east and vice versa. If you happened to be in a middle eastern country one day, and got charged with something that by western standards were ridiculous but carries a harsh penalty down there, and you got the chance to escape back to the west, would you do it? I bet you would. But by your own logic, why should you be exempt from that?

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Would I flee back to the west, pull every string available to avoid getting my hands cut off or Imprisoned for drinking in public? Of course I would.
Should I be exempt from their laws? Of course not, that's why I don't go to Saudi Arabia or the UAE and drink in public.
Same way that, if Julian Assange didn't want to go to jail for Rape in Sweden, he shouldn't have (allegedly) raped two girls in Sweden.
Your argument is an attempt at reductio ad absurdum, but it doesn't really work.
At the end of the day, laws are just an attempted appliance of power within a specified region. As human beings, we typically fight for what we believe is right. Assange fights for freedom because he believes he is being set up,
No, he doesn't fight for freedom - he hides in an embassy and accepts asylum from a country that would grant him very few freedoms. Why he does this? We can't possibly know - maybe he does GENUINELY believe he'll go to Guantanamo Bay or something, or maybe he raped two women, we can't know until he faces trial.
the Swedish government fights to get their hands on him because they believe he is a rapist, and everyone else has different things they fight for. And there is NO supernatural power in the world that says that one is more right than the other.
Whilst I agree with your point, I fail to see the relevance in this particular argument, you argue that Assange thinking that rape in Sweden being illegal is as ridiculous as we in the west find drinking in public being illegal in Saudi Arabia is ridiculous, but as I've said - reductio ad absurdum, and it doesn't work because one crime is a devastating physical and emotional attack on a person(or people, as the case may be), whilst one is a fairly victimless crime.
In any case, it's an irrelevance because when travelling to other countries, I find out what their laws are, and either don't go or obey their laws. Sure if I did, inadvertently break a law I'd do my best to avoid prosecution, however that would not make me right - and as alluded to my crime would probably be a minor, victimless crime like speeding or drinking in public, I wouldn't go rape somebody. Nor would you (I'd hope).
Sneezeburger said:
To be fair i'm not saying its all one huge movie-type conspiricy. Personaly i think he should go to trial. I'm just dubious over how fair it would truly be.
Fair one.
For what it's worth, I reckon he'd get a fairer trial in Sweden than anywhere else on the planet. They're not exactly known for their corruption up there.