• Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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    1 day ago

    because the world can’t be sorted into neat little boxes, and the law isn’t perfect. there are many things that are technically crimes that would be a moral imperative to ignore (eg whistleblowing, draft dodging for the vietnam war)

    the law should be tempered. the system the US provides for that is police discretion, prosecutorial discretion, and pardon

    perhaps the system should be different, but a mechanism to pardon people for crimes where society has moved on (selling weed, for example), or where a moral imperative to break the law exists (again, something like whistleblowers: chelsea manning was pardoned… or rather her sentence was commuted, which i believe is different but similar logical reasoning) is very important imo

    you can’t simultaneously and logically hold these 2 things:

    • lawmakers are idiots and the laws they make are broken and often moral
    • the law is perfect and this should be applied without exception