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If they doing this might as well ban books also for harmful content to children:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_books_banned_by_governments
If they doing this might as well ban books also for harmful content to children:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_books_banned_by_governments
I believe that you believe that, but a couple of surveys are not a sufficient argument to prove the fundamental good of all humanity.
I think this is just a lack of imagination.
i will go through your scenarios and provide an answer but i don’t think it’s going to achieve anything, we just fundamentally disagree on this.
You shouldn’t.
edit : You use experience with this person or in general, to make a judgement call about whether or not you want to listen to what they have to say until more data is available. You continue to refine based on accumulated experience.
A lot of assumptions and leaps here.
Firstly crime implies actual law, which is different in different places, so let’s assume for now we are talking about the current laws in the uk.
Criminals implies someone who has been caught and prosecuted for breaking a law, I’m going with that assumption because “everyone who has ever broken a law” is a ridiculous interpretation.
So to encompass the assumptions:
Why are such a small proportion of people who have been caught and prosecuted for breaking the law in the uk, when someone smart and caution has a very low chance of being caught?
I hope you can see how nonsensical that question is.
That’s a nicely worded very bias interpretation.
This is fine.
That’s a jump, working well together might not be the desirable trait in this instance.
But let’s assume it is for now.
Reductive and assumptive, you’re also conflating selfishness with betrayal, you can have on without the other, depending on perceived definitions of course.
Additional reduction and a further unsupported jump, individuals are more than just a single trait, selfishness might be desirable in certain scenarios or it might be a part of an individual who’s other traits make up for it in a tribal context.
The process of seeking and the focused attention might be a preferential selection trait that benefits the group.
Everyone who has been negatively impacted by the policies enacted and consequences of everything that was achieved on the back of those lies.
Because being ignored is still a punishment if there are negative consequences.
But let’s pick a more active punishment, protesting.
Protest in a way we don’t like or about a subject we don’t approve of, it’s now illegal to protest unless we give permission.
That’s reductive, but indicative of what happened in broad strokes.
I’d imagine something along the lines of what the previous government said about the one before ?
Depends on how you define society as a whole.
By population, i agree.
By actual power to enact change(without extreme measures), less so
Convenient that you don’t include the wealth and power as part of society, like its some other separate thing.
See [POINT A]