12-24-2009, 02:02 AM
If people don't act against it, something will. That's how governments get things in place, they depend on people to not really care about it or think it's something that won't ever happen, then BAM. Another way is when they slowly change over time. A little change this year, a little in 2 years, and so on and so on. Eventually, they get to where they wanted it to be. It may take 20 years, but guess what? They won. It's going on in the US as well. Governments are instituting more and more far reaching laws.
The biggest worstest thing about this though, is they don't even publish the list. Like with US Military Law, one of the elements of nearly every crime is: That the accused knew blah blah blah (that the proeprty was someone elses...)
It's just ethically wrong. How can you hold someone to a standard if you don't let them know what that standard is?
The biggest worstest thing about this though, is they don't even publish the list. Like with US Military Law, one of the elements of nearly every crime is: That the accused knew blah blah blah (that the proeprty was someone elses...)
It's just ethically wrong. How can you hold someone to a standard if you don't let them know what that standard is?