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Talk about the morality of /co/ characters
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>>152079720
>authority good, subversion bad
>authority is almost always in the hands of people who do all the other bad things
Surely that should make subversion the more moral position?
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>>152079798
Seriously, OP is clearly and anti- semite
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>>152079798
>>152079834
You forgot that there's also liberty.
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>>152079798
If the last 30 years haven’t shown you otherwise, you’re beyond help.
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>>152080634
What I'm saying, Anon, is that if authority is corrupt (which it almost invariably is) then subversion of that authority can't justifiably be painted as immoral. The others I can understand being moral/immoral opposites but there is nothing inherently moral about authority.
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>>152080782
Meh, it's like "authority figures aren't always right, they're fallible, I need to learn to bend the rules" is something you learn at 13, take way too far, and then calm down on.



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