travis wrote:The difference between the existence of "evidence" and lack thereof is the difference between moral and immoral. This is the facade on which governments try to hide their corrupt nature, by definition. Do you have evidence that the law applies?
So after spewing B.S. for days, Travis comes down to this: the law "applies" to someone only if the application of the law is moral. Conflating legality with morality allows him to ignore the text of the Constitution and statutes and all judicial opinions. Instead, his criterion is simply whether the use of force by the government in a particular case is moral, according to his standards of morality (which, I suspect, he believes are objective, eternal truths). As Wes pointed out, we've seen this kind of argument before.
There are two possibilities: (a) he thinks that applying the law to anyone is never moral because of the specious argument that the people can't grant the government the right to use force that the people don't possess individually, or (b) the application of the law to someone may or may not be moral and must be judged on a case-by-case basis. For example, he might admit that the government's forcing a thief to return stolen property to its rightful owner is moral. But then again, he might not -- he might think this is the responsibility of the owner, unaided by anyone else.
So he is basically demanding a demonstration that applying the law to anyone is consistent with his view of morality.
Whether you have evidence that the law applies has nothing to do with me, my beliefs or intentions. You have evidence, or you don't, it's simple. BTW, I don't have to prove that there's no morality in the government actions, that's what government and their supporters have to prove since they are asking stuff from me, not the other way around.
Note how he contradicts himself. On the one hand, he claims that the kind of evidence he's demanding is unrelated to his personal beliefs. On the other hand, he demands that the evidence must demonstrate that applying the law is moral. Which is it, son?
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