Semantics. I can argue all day long that there are varying levels of legality. Misdemeanors (a, b, c), felonies (1st, 2nd, 3rd), and then Federal of course.
Semantics. I can argue all day long that there are varying levels of legality. Misdemeanors (a, b, c), felonies (1st, 2nd, 3rd), and then Federal of course.
he was clearly banned for moral reasons, just like every other person who has been banned from this site was banned
it's not even a permaban, it's a fucking 5 day ban
Chili's knee-jerk reaction to say it was for legal reasons is because no sane person would imagine a world where that shit ISN'T illegal. So, while you got him on a technicality, your devil's advocate argument is worse than a lot of Racrguy's devil's advocate arguments.
There are absolutely varying degrees of illegal and immoral... I don't get pulled over for doing 6 over the limit, but if I do 200, I'm probably going to get locked up.
If I eat a few grapes at the grocery store, nobody gives a shit. If I break into your house and steal your baby, I'm probably going to do some time for it.
Gummy worms out of a prolapse-rose? meh
a baby calf suckin' a gypsy's dick? ban this psycho
Absolutely correct on the bold (well, I may call it an assumption rather than "knee-jerk").
That was clearly my mistake. I agree with the rest of your post as well.
My argument is spot on. Illegal is illegal, only the punishments vary. Which is exactly why the apple stealer gets less punishment than bank vault blower. Both acts are illegal, or contrary to the prevailing legal standards of the land. Simple as that.
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