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SamLL 5 hours ago

Hello. I live in St. Paul, Minnesota. In January of this year my city was under hostile armed occupation. I volunteered for weeks packing boxes of food for people who were afraid to leave their houses because the masked secret police were ripping people off the streets with little regard for legality. Two of my neighbors were murdered by the secret police; a hundred of us sang hymns outside the local elementary school in 20 below weather. One of those murdered was my friend's coworker. The secret police agency has so far successfully opposed any attempt to bring the murderers to justice, and indeed was trying to bring legal charges against the families of the murder victims.

Which 'F' word do you think is appropriate to describe all this? Or has meaning already been lost?

mindslight 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Thank you for your service.

charcircuit 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Fear. Fear can make people act irrationally and cloud one's understanding of the lawful actions taking place around them.

nearlyepic 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Lawful doesn’t mean right. Slavery was lawful.

charcircuit 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Laws are not immutable. Slavery is an example of something that was lawful and then society added rules against it.

int_19h an hour ago | parent | next [-]

In US, the society didn't just "add rules against it". If you recall, the slavers first had to be beaten with a very big stick.

nearlyepic 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

and your point is?

yoyohello13 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I guess anything is ok… as long as it’s ‘lawful’. No government would ever make an unjust law.