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I don't want anyone to think that this is a political thread, but one of the main motivators for living in a van is freedom.
The USA used to have freedom, but not so much anymore. Emails, cell phone and land line phone conversations are monitored, as are all activities on the web.
Political correctness PC is a worldwide disease that must be cured.
What ever happened to common sense? It's not so common anymore, is it?
Afraid to offend someone with your words? Remember the old school days when children sang "Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me."?
What about silly laws that are enacted to generate revenue for either the government or a special interest? For example, no sleeping in vehicles overnight. Pushed by the RV parks and campgrounds.
Laws fall into 2 categories:
1. Malum en se. Bad by itself. Murder, rape, robbery, things that we all agree are bad for society.
2. Malum ad prohibitum. Bad only by legislation, not morally bad. These normally have to do with paying taxes, parking in designated areas, a limit on your catch while fishing, things that are not generally accepted as bad behavior.
If I feel that a law is just and fair, I will obey it. If I feel that a law is unjust, I will break it. I am the master of my own life and I alone am responsible for my actions. I seek to do no harm to others, but I ask that others not butt into my life and tell me how to live.
We all have our own concept of right and wrong, and we must live by our own interpretation of that concept of right and wrong.
Yes, I do break laws regularly. I am comfortable with that and I do sleep very well at night.
I suspect that I am not alone in holding this belief on this forum.
The USA used to have freedom, but not so much anymore. Emails, cell phone and land line phone conversations are monitored, as are all activities on the web.
Political correctness PC is a worldwide disease that must be cured.
What ever happened to common sense? It's not so common anymore, is it?
Afraid to offend someone with your words? Remember the old school days when children sang "Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me."?
What about silly laws that are enacted to generate revenue for either the government or a special interest? For example, no sleeping in vehicles overnight. Pushed by the RV parks and campgrounds.
Laws fall into 2 categories:
1. Malum en se. Bad by itself. Murder, rape, robbery, things that we all agree are bad for society.
2. Malum ad prohibitum. Bad only by legislation, not morally bad. These normally have to do with paying taxes, parking in designated areas, a limit on your catch while fishing, things that are not generally accepted as bad behavior.
If I feel that a law is just and fair, I will obey it. If I feel that a law is unjust, I will break it. I am the master of my own life and I alone am responsible for my actions. I seek to do no harm to others, but I ask that others not butt into my life and tell me how to live.
We all have our own concept of right and wrong, and we must live by our own interpretation of that concept of right and wrong.
Yes, I do break laws regularly. I am comfortable with that and I do sleep very well at night.
I suspect that I am not alone in holding this belief on this forum.