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1. jakkyb+(OP)
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2020-06-01 17:22:03
They're both necessary for change, it's just often that direct action forces policy
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2. kajumi+m2
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2020-06-01 17:33:15
>>jakkyb+(OP)
A policy or law that enforces a certain behavior that contradicts culture, would, by definition be undemocratic. A policy or law that enforces a certain behavior that is already present as a strong cultural norm, would be redundant.
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2020-06-01 17:48:19
>>kajumi+m2
There is an extremely strong cultural and behavioral norm against murder. I do not find laws against it to be redundant.
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2020-06-01 18:11:20
>>sokolo+p5
Fair. Although, my point was to suggest checking the tendency of rushing into legislation. Laws are discovered, not made.
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