Kanye West |
Joseph Stalin |
Hey Joseph, have you heard about the legalization of killing iguanas in Florida? It’s outrageous! |
Yes, Kanye. It’s quite baffling. How can certain laws be so unjust and arbitrary? |
I agree. It’s not just about the legal smoking age by state or examples of laws that are unjust. It’s about the ethical implications of these laws. |
Exactly, Kanye. Laws should be fair and just, not coercive and oppressive. For instance, the legal definition of coercive control should not be used to oppress people. |
And what about typing up a contract? The process itself could be so complex and overwhelming for the average person. |
Yes, Kanye. The legal system should be accessible to everyone. It shouldn’t be a barrier to justice. |
Even advertising as a legalized form of lying is concerning. It’s like the law itself is being used to deceive people. |
It’s a form of manipulation, Kanye. The law should protect and uplift people, not deceive them. |
I couldn’t agree more, Joseph. The common law states and their legal system should be re-examined to ensure fairness and equity for all. |
Yes, Kanye. It’s important to constantly evaluate and improve the legal system to reflect the values of justice and equality. |
Do you know what evading taxes means, Joseph? |
Of course, Kanye. It’s the deliberate avoidance of paying taxes, which is not only illegal but also unethical. |
It’s all part of the bigger picture of understanding the functional requirements of HR systems and how they intersect with legal compliance. |
Yes, Kanye. It’s about ensuring that the legal framework supports and protects everyone, not just a select few. |
Thanks for this conversation, Joseph. It’s important to keep questioning and challenging the legal system to strive for a more just society. |
Agreed, Kanye. We must continue to advocate for fairness, equality, and justice in our legal system. |