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1. javert+s1[view] [source] 2015-05-29 20:26:45
>>uptown+(OP)
Gross miscarriage of justice. People have a right to buy drugs.

Every single government actor involved in this case is far more guilty than Ross and, frankly, they are the ones that deserve prison.

Yes, Ross should have realized you can't massively break the law and get away with it. He made a big mistake.

But the mistake he made was assuming that other people were more benevolent than they really are.

This young man viewed the world with a child-like, rosy-eyed perspective, and for that, he gets crushed by the boot of government brutality.

Disclaimer: I have no involvement with any dark nets or online drug trade.

edit: I don't know if he hired hitmen and if he did, I suspect it was in his own defense.

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2. wvenab+g2[view] [source] 2015-05-29 20:31:13
>>javert+s1
> People have a right to buy drugs.

Actually they don't, which is kind of the point.

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3. javert+P2[view] [source] 2015-05-29 20:34:21
>>wvenab+g2
Yes, they do, you just don't understand rights.

Rights are the things that we would all agree should be legally protected if we were all rational about it.

So they're a human construct, but they're still objective.

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4. wvenab+N5[view] [source] 2015-05-29 20:53:34
>>javert+P2
> Yes, they do, you just don't understand rights.

No, I think you're the one who doesn't seem to understand them.

> Rights are the things that we would all agree should be legally protected if we were all rational about it.

We, as a society, have a system in place to work out this sort of thing. That system has already decided that we don't have this right. If you were in fact able to convince enough people that your position is the most rational then your available rights can be changed. Your argument is valid but your conclusion is wrong based on the available facts.

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