Secret Chief
Very strong language
Minister: New bill will 'break international law'
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The minister "explained" that the law breaking will be in a "very specific and limited way." So if you go out and get caught by the police stealing you will be OK presumably if you simply make the officer aware that you were breaking the law in a "very specific and limited way."
When a government admits it will be breaking the law, what moral right do they have to expect its citizens to abide by the law?
^^^^^^
The minister "explained" that the law breaking will be in a "very specific and limited way." So if you go out and get caught by the police stealing you will be OK presumably if you simply make the officer aware that you were breaking the law in a "very specific and limited way."
When a government admits it will be breaking the law, what moral right do they have to expect its citizens to abide by the law?
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