Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
STFU, racist pedo.
Brilliant argument poopy pants.
STFU, racist pedo.
you can't refute it.Brilliant argument poopy pants.
By asking the question "Can a person delegate a right they do not posses?" you're presuming the act of creating the law is a "right". It is not. Like I just said, it's a responsibility entrusted to people publicly elected to office
this will end up with you calling civil rights and integration "rape and slavery" before you refuse to state that it should be illegal for adults to have sex with 8 year old children.
Do I even want to ask?this will end up with you calling civil rights and integration "rape and slavery" before you refuse to state that it should be illegal for adults to have sex with 8 year old children.
steviebevie will come along to put a like on those pedo posts though.
"If a law violates a person's right, should the police enforce it?"So, if a statutory law violates a persons right, should the person who has the erm "entrusted responsibility" enforce that law anyway and be magically exempt from any repercussions which would fall on you or I if we acted in a similar manner?
It sounds like you are trying to equivocate creating the law with enforcing the law, which has nothing to do with your original question "Can a person delegate a right they do not posses?"It sounds like you are saying, whether a thing is right or not, it's okay for the enforcer to enforce ALL laws, simply because the idiots who made the shitty laws handed him a gun and a weekly paycheck. How is that not a form of organized crime?
this will end up with you calling civil rights and integration "rape and slavery" before you refuse to state that it should be illegal for adults to have sex with 8 year old children.
steviebevie will come along to put a like on those pedo posts though.
"If a law violates a person's right, should the police enforce it?"
No, I don't think they should, but what I think is irrelevant to what is
It sounds like you are trying to equivocate creating the law with enforcing the law, which has nothing to do with your original question "Can a person delegate a right they do not posses?"
Politicians are publicly elected by representatives, this gives them the ability to write the laws