• deaf_fish@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I completely disagree. Why are there laws to prevent people from killing each other? Why would we as a society bother to make that a thing? It’s morality. It’s the basis of everything.

    If the most common moral framework didn’t hold that human life is valuable. Then we wouldn’t make those laws. It wouldn’t make sense for those laws to be on the books.

    And yes the laws do and should pick winners and losers. If you are a serial killer, the laws are not in your favor, your a loser.

    • Jordan Lund
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      1 year ago

      There are laws against killing because you don’t have the right to deprive another sentient being of their right to live and potentially contribute something to society as a whole (even if that contribution is merely to serve as a bad example.)

      Again, laws are not moral or immoral, that’s not why we have laws. Cheating on your significant other is immoral, it’s not illegal. There are a whole host of things people consider to be immoral based on their own upbringing or religion that are not illegal.

      Attempting to legislate morality is a fast way to failure. See the 18th and 21st amendments to the Constitution.