mr_hippo
Living Legend & Old Fart
FM - you are the expert of answering questions with questions.
You talk of human rights such as freedom of expression and equality under the law. Do you have those in the UK?
If freedom of expression existed then there would be no need for slander and libel laws or DA Notice laws (formerly D Notice).
Equality under the law? Joe Soap commits a motoring offence and is fined £1000 and banned for 5 years; a media or sports celebrity commits the same offence and gets a caution and no ban, is that equality?
I said why it is impossible to answer hypothetical questions so you just keep posting them.
You asked "If you were subject to imprisonment, torture, or execution because of an unjust law, would you think this was fair or right?" I will answer your question but not hypothetically.
In 1917, on the Western Front, there was a young corporal - married with one child and a second due in 3 months times. His company was ordered over the top on a dawn raid but he was rooted to the spot - he couldn't move. Call it shell shock or PTSS or whatever. He was taken behind the lines, court-martialled and executed for cowardice in the face of the enemy.
His widow was very reluctant to talk about it but she eventually said "It was war, he could have been killed in any number of ways. The question of right or wrong does not come into it, it was the law at the time'
Who was the corporal's widow? My maternal grandmother and the unborn child was my Mum.
So think very, very carefully about asking that question again.
You talk of human rights such as freedom of expression and equality under the law. Do you have those in the UK?
If freedom of expression existed then there would be no need for slander and libel laws or DA Notice laws (formerly D Notice).
Equality under the law? Joe Soap commits a motoring offence and is fined £1000 and banned for 5 years; a media or sports celebrity commits the same offence and gets a caution and no ban, is that equality?
I said why it is impossible to answer hypothetical questions so you just keep posting them.
You asked "If you were subject to imprisonment, torture, or execution because of an unjust law, would you think this was fair or right?" I will answer your question but not hypothetically.
In 1917, on the Western Front, there was a young corporal - married with one child and a second due in 3 months times. His company was ordered over the top on a dawn raid but he was rooted to the spot - he couldn't move. Call it shell shock or PTSS or whatever. He was taken behind the lines, court-martialled and executed for cowardice in the face of the enemy.
His widow was very reluctant to talk about it but she eventually said "It was war, he could have been killed in any number of ways. The question of right or wrong does not come into it, it was the law at the time'
Who was the corporal's widow? My maternal grandmother and the unborn child was my Mum.
So think very, very carefully about asking that question again.