If there was no such thing as laws, then there would be morals. I think morals are so much better than laws, because you don't get your ass whooped by some high and mighty authority that likes to hide the truth from you.
@itisGabe For the simple reason that it prevents people from taking advantage of one another. Those who violate it, nearly universally do it just to maintain power over another (to try to harm their social life/peace of mind/property). If it is to be violated, it can only be violated with oversight, accountability, strict rules, and disclosure to those who have been violated. Further, if it is violated, the victim deserves the right to seek justice against those who harmed them.
Very funny. click ID and see our trailer for Three-Fifty. "If you think you're living in an infinite, purposeless, uncaring world where there are no consequences for your actions - you're quite wrong." lol
I have been blocked from surfing in two different states at two separate hotels. Key words I hit on were NWO, Federal Reserve corrupt, Constitution, Zeitgeist, The truth about 9/11, etc. How did they do it? They came in through the hotel's router and read my mac and then they blocked my access. How do I know? My security logs warned me of an intrusion then I called the front desk to ask them why they blocked my access. They did not they said. I went outside and used another hotel and got on. ?
If there was no such thing as laws, then there would be morals. I think morals are so much better than laws, because you don't get your ass whooped by some high and mighty authority that likes to hide the truth from you.
jake5fiend 1 year ago
@itisGabe For the simple reason that it prevents people from taking advantage of one another. Those who violate it, nearly universally do it just to maintain power over another (to try to harm their social life/peace of mind/property). If it is to be violated, it can only be violated with oversight, accountability, strict rules, and disclosure to those who have been violated. Further, if it is violated, the victim deserves the right to seek justice against those who harmed them.
itisGabe 1 year ago
Privacy is a fundamental right.
itisGabe 1 year ago
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SYNTEEEEETIC 2 years ago
thts y he said im steven colbreg (dam cant spell his name)
mlee92907 3 years ago
Very funny. click ID and see our trailer for Three-Fifty. "If you think you're living in an infinite, purposeless, uncaring world where there are no consequences for your actions - you're quite wrong." lol
threefiftythemovie 3 years ago
Is that Steven?
omfg4000 3 years ago
I have been blocked from surfing in two different states at two separate hotels. Key words I hit on were NWO, Federal Reserve corrupt, Constitution, Zeitgeist, The truth about 9/11, etc. How did they do it? They came in through the hotel's router and read my mac and then they blocked my access. How do I know? My security logs warned me of an intrusion then I called the front desk to ask them why they blocked my access. They did not they said. I went outside and used another hotel and got on. ?
ratwell71 3 years ago
No shit.
AlexEnfantTerrible 3 years ago
Nice video... Like the 60's commercial sound ;)
ixl85 4 years ago