• Transporter Room 3
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    4511 months ago

    I can’t think of a single reason knowledge should be forbidden.

    Sure, someone could use knowledge to do bad things, but that is true literally every second of every day, in completely above board, legal, broad daylight bad things.

    It’s nitpicking.

    Besides, I can think of quite a few legitimate reasons one might need napalm, explosives, homemade firearms, chemistry lab setups and spore cultures and much much more.

    A lot of people seem to forget that their own view of their own government doesn’t mean the same things are true for someone else and their government.

    I’m sure a lot of people in EU countries might have asked themselves the same thing 80 years ago. You know… If napalm were around then anyway.

    Good thing molotovs are easy and can be assembly-line’d.

    • Cethin
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      711 months ago

      A lot of people seem to forget that their own view of their own government doesn’t mean the same things are true for someone else and their government.

      It also doesn’t mean it’ll be true for their own government in the future. Violence sucks, but it isn’t always bad. People should be allowed to learn these thing just for the fun of it if they want. Hopefully the time never comes where they need to be practically applied (besides the situations you gave and others like them) but if it does the knowledge will hopefully be available.