but our country has an inconsistent relationship with disobedience so I find this topic to be a bit awkward: the country began with an "illegal revolutionary secession" and there's been a lot of "civil disobedience" promoted over the last half century
So I guess maybe addressing some of that culture of "civil disobedience" is probably important and at the root cause of this uptick in vigilantism
I am not at all in favor of the disobedience
but our country has an inconsistent relationship with disobedience so I find this topic to be a bit awkward: the country began with an "illegal revolutionary secession" and there's been a lot of "civil disobedience" promoted over the last half century
So I guess maybe addressing some of that culture of "civil disobedience" is probably important and at the root cause of this uptick in vigilantism
The historical disobedience was illegal but not unlawful.
The modern disobedience has been unlawful but not illegal.
Or so it all seems, anyway.