Debating Unjust Laws: A Conversation Between Kanye West and Joseph Stalin
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.