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How does it matter?


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> It just shows the relationship between cause and effect. Violation of the law can lead to undesirable consequences for the perpetrator.

I'm sure "perpetrators" of laws like "don't be gay" or "don't be a jew" are very interested in causal intricacies resulting their prosecution/persecution...


And if the law is that you should not be gay then that makes it a bad country to host a python event.


This type of discussions are about what should be, not about what is. Your comment doesn't add anything. In fact, it does about as much sense as randomly stating "water is wet". Technically true, but so what?


>This type of discussions are about what should be Generally, citizens of a country and lawmakers decide what should be, not PSF or random commenters on the Internet.


Slavery was decided to be good, until it wasn't.

Morality doesn't exist and everything that is law is good by definition?

What are you even saying




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