Am I a lawyer or a wannabe lawyer? It can be only one.
I'm guessing you're not a lawyer.
The fact that you can look up "civil disobedience" in law books proves you're wrong here.
I'm not a lawyer. I don't care who defines it how, I don't respect your way of lawyering.
And what happens if my own personal constitution says that everyone who disagrees with me is subject to death?
The strong survive. You're truth has to be real, if it is half cooked stupidity it gets knocked to the ground. Again it is about faith in perfect things.
If we live by our own truth, and not the law of man, what's stopping me from just killing anyone who disagrees with me?
Truth is proven in practice. If you have an idiotic notion of killing people as truth, it's a weak untrue notion and you lose in the end.
You're hypothetical is flawed by reality. It's an infentile argument. Truth and reality are joined at the hip.
It doesn't matter if YOU care who defines it or not. Because the legal system doesn't care about your solitary opinion. Civil disobedience is a defined action, legally. It's like how the color green exists, even if you don't like it.
So now you're defining and limiting what someone's truth can be.
Again, no, "truth" is subjective, and you've just proven that here by dictating what truth should be.
You don't like my hypothetical version of what my truth is, so you've said it's wrong and doesn't work in YOUR version of how things should be.
I'm guessing you're not a lawyer.
I'm not a lawyer. I don't care who defines it how, I don't respect your way of lawyering.
The strong survive. You're truth has to be real, if it is half cooked stupidity it gets knocked to the ground. Again it is about faith in perfect things.
Truth is proven in practice. If you have an idiotic notion of killing people as truth, it's a weak untrue notion and you lose in the end.
You're hypothetical is flawed by reality. It's an infentile argument. Truth and reality are joined at the hip.
It doesn't matter if YOU care who defines it or not. Because the legal system doesn't care about your solitary opinion. Civil disobedience is a defined action, legally. It's like how the color green exists, even if you don't like it.
So now you're defining and limiting what someone's truth can be.
Again, no, "truth" is subjective, and you've just proven that here by dictating what truth should be.
You don't like my hypothetical version of what my truth is, so you've said it's wrong and doesn't work in YOUR version of how things should be.