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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

Crime fighting Ninjas

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  • If you're getting caught by the police, you're not doing ninja right.

  • Imagine ninjs ringing on your door when you're blazed as hell.

    freakin sweet.

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  • Real ninjas does not get spot like this, you are all playing ninja gaiden or naruto mutch, when you carry a weapon, its not to "scare" its to be USED! and to KILL! not to make fear, its to USE! ninjas does never use attack, only defence and knowlege for offencive.

  • I think there really big fans, cosplay. This is the real world. People have guns. Since there not real ninjas, yea...Plus If they got caught by cops. haha. And behind it are not natural asian ninjas straight from Japan or Korea. lol [ Yea.....they actually have real shinobi/ ninja schools. Idk bout america, but i know there is one in Japan. but you have to get chosen, you dont join.

  • Too much naruto D:?

  • There is a time for self appointed doer of justice. That time my friend is not now. If they feel so strongly about crime fighting they MUST do it according to the law of the land. Graduate from High school,then join the police force I don't give medals for ignorance!

  • The silly people is the law, letting the criminals get away with it behind this pathetic legal term when they know the criminals should be shot.

    You should give these boys a fucking medal for trying, even if they are not professional.

  • To many silly people ouy there. Man start a drug watch with trained professionals and do it legal.

  • @sdkee correction :P

    Sorry, I didn't mean broad. I meant limited.

  • @sdkee part 2

    Now, I'd rather not give an opinion on the ethical part since I only have a very broad understanding of social contract, and my points would have little base.

    And no, I've never been to Montana.

  • @sdkee part 1

    Actually, at no point did I mean to argue about the ethics of social contract.

    My first statement was meant to point out there is indeed a difference between vigilantes and police officers.

    After that, I simply responded to your questions as best as I could (which led the conversation away from vigilantes vs police officers to social contract), and presented you with some options for you to unbind yourself from something you don't seem to agree with.

  • @sahcnam

    Have you ever been to Montana? It's completely empty, which is why I mentioned it. That a government claims most of it at all is indicative of the problem I'm talking about.

    You are now talking about making a choice to not oppose or not flee a government rather than making a choice to voluntarily be a part of it.

    You've retreated from an ethical argument to a practical one. I agree with you on the practical side. I am saying that ethically, social contract is a bust.

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