- 25 Oct 09, 13:13#165612
I oppose the law that forbids killing people. why is it in place?
thats just it, i shouldnt have to go out into a public place and see some fat tard naked just because they feel like it. Society has many rules that govern us that we wont all agree on. Its a matter of dealing with it and move on to something more important than being naked or not.
The argument could easily be turned round, though. Someone is well-within their rights to ask why they should have to go out in a public place wearing clothes just because you don't want to see it. It works both ways.
you always oppose me huh!
and no it doesnt not when it is against the law
I am aware it is against the law, but that does not stop people having the right to oppose the law and ask why it is in place.
I oppose the law that forbids killing people. why is it in place?