• probablyaCat
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    121 year ago

    This is a very juvenile view of the world. You make laws to create the most ideal environment. If someone is here illegally, is it better that they are able to show they can drive, get car insurance, etc or drive without those things and be incentivized to run off if they are in an accident?

    • @md5crypto
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      -151 year ago

      Ah, so law & order is no a juvenile view.

      • @Falmarri
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        121 year ago

        All laws are equally valid and there’s no such thing as an unjust law. Gotcha.

        • PenguinJuice
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          -71 year ago

          It’s not unjust. You have to draw the line if you’re going to have a functional country. It also drives down wages and allows people to abuse them.

          • @Falmarri
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            51 year ago

            So preventing someone from being able to drive helps protect them from abuse?

        • @md5crypto
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          -171 year ago

          Some laws are unjust, like Biden’s attempt at forced vaccinations.

          • ArugulaZ
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            101 year ago

            You’ve got a million places you can go to spread your diseased right-wing views, kill-billy. Why come HERE? Your presence is neither desired nor welcome, and your warped beliefs will not take seed here. Thanks much for holding up a big neon sign reading “Block me now,” though.

          • @YoBuckStopsHere
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            101 year ago

            Interesting, what law forced vaccinations? I don’t remember that ever happening.

            • ArugulaZ
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              61 year ago

              The one that exists in the kill-billy’s mind, of course. The one Tucker Carlson probably put in his 32K brain when bowtie boy wasn’t busy lusting over the green M&M.