• sunzu2
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      81 day ago

      Obeying laws that serve no purpose is a bootlicker exercise

        • @[email protected]
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          61 day ago

          Do you think this is one of those? Do you think a law designed to favor conservative parental rights movements who seek to oppress and own children, and cut them off from their support networks serves a valid or reasonable purpose?

        • sunzu2
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          51 day ago

          If the law has a clear purpose and that purpose is beneficial to the working class, I don’t need it tp be a law. I just go along with it because that’s how we make society work.

    • sunzu2
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      111 day ago

      There is a group of Lemmy users that use the “law” to justify their censorship behavior and demands.

      It is getting tiring.

      But sure if instance owner doesn’t wants young people posting on there, they can just block. This silly reasons are just silly though.

      Just say you don’t want to deal with it and move on.

      This appeal to authorita is disingenuous IMHO

    • Unruffled [they/them]
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      91 day ago

      Not necessarily, e.g., if they align with your values. But age restricting access to a general purpose platform seems very nanny state to me.

    • 野麦さん
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      91 day ago

      It depends on your opinion. Anarchy isn’t a prescriptive unitary ideology, and it’s got a lot of different things behind it and subgroups and whatever. You can have Stirner’s Egoist perspective on laws, being that you just follow whatever laws suit your own ego, or you can have the Illegalists’ perspective on laws, that they’re all worth breaking.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 day ago

      Now I know you’re not only not a real anarchist or have any understanding of anarchism whatsoever but likely a bootlicker too.