petdave
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen If Big Brother cant control the scum of society, and his courts and gaols cant deter them, then do we have anything to fear as a whole? Or is it rather that it is only we who have something Big Brother can take that fear the system, and we might as well indulge ourselves too? Given that these scumbags do as they will regardless of being watched, apprehended and jailed, and go round and round the system again and again, is it the failure of Big Brother we should fear, seeing as we're the next victims? Occasionally when questions of individual privacy come up, there'll be the induhvidual that says that "If you're an honest citizen, you have nothing to be afraid of, so you should have nothing to hide." Your second question is the flipside of this, and very neatly stated. i believe/preach that most modern democracies have created a labyrinth of legislation in which virtually every citizen eventually commits some offense (motor vehicle code violations being the easiest example). What systematic, relentless enforcement tends to create then is often not a safer society, but simply one in which the criminal code is used to extort ad-hoc taxation from reasonably honest citizens, while those who are truly unwilling to participate in the social contract (scumbags) prey on them with relative impunity, because they are unprofitable to collect and house, and have nothing worth seizing. So really, there are two core questions to address: 1. How large a portion of "society" (yours, mine, the French) IS truly doing nothing but "taking" from the honest, and what do "we" (reasonably honest citizen-subjects) do about it? 2. If we eliminate (jail, execute, launch into space via Giant Trebuchet) this parasitic minority, who will fill all the vacant legislative seats?
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