Correlation Does Not Equal Causation.

I’m thinking about something specific, but I then realized my point was about something a bit more general. Whenever groups of people are arguing about morality and law, there seems to be this huge assumption that human law should coincide with whatever is “right” and “wrong”. As if proving something to be wrong should be reason enough to outlaw it.

Why should this be the case? Most laws have absolutely nothing to do with morality. Instead, they’re about dictating a social order. Not order in a moral sense, just in a getting-along sense. I think of all those silly traffic rules. There’s nothing morally wrong about making a left on red. It’s just a courtesy thing.

(On a side note, if morality dictated law, how come betraying a friend isn’t illegal? : D)

But yes, we have the obligatory don’t kill people, don’t be a bitch to people – don’t do bad shit to other people. But these hard laws are few and far between. At least to me. I don’t know law, after all.

Wanting to dictate social order is the reason prohibition was passed. Alcohol was see as the cause of problems. Snobs wanted society to look politically correct – sober and free from the ills of alcohol. Things very similar to this are still in effect today.

Yes, social order. Wanting to dictate how society looks. This is the reason people believe religion is a good reason to legislate law. Religion is a form of culture, and people want their culture to rise to the top. ..Wait, I’m a little off-kilter.

Once you take a perspective of moral relatively or even moral irrelevance, the world takes on an entirely different look. There’s no right or wrong, just people wanting desperately to be right. Wanting to know they’re doing the right thing. Capital punishment? Abortion? Drugs? Assisted suicide? Iraq? The world will keep on going, regardless of my opinion. There are circumstances, there’s a time and place for everything. A sea of gray, but the media and goverment would have you believe there is only black and white. Democrat or Republican. Third-parties still aren’t taken seriously, are they? Us or them. Liberators or freedom-fighters. The Evil Empire or the Birthplace of Democracy. (All apologies to Rome.)

If you look at anything by itself, things seem simple. But seem in a larger scale, there’s a whole spectrum of variables. Maybe in another time, another place, invading Iraq might have made sense to me. Just maybe. But it doesn’t. Not to me, at least. In a time when our own government spouts rhetoric of freedom and liberty, the last thing we need is them legislating our lives. Let them not control out thoughts, our movements, our privacy, our reproductive organs, our ability to realize how we got to this point in the first place. This is, after all, a country founded in terrorism. But, that’s how history goes, I suppose. The little store grows up to be WalMart, WalMart is defeated, so everybody goes elsewhere. A new WalMart is born. And the cycle repeats. (Yes, that is a South Park reference.)

It’s a little emotional game. As Cliff said a while ago to me, people make judgements first, then try to back up those judgements with so-called logic. I’ll be the first to admit I was laughing at Bush way before the 2000 election began. I thought it was a joke. And I saw it happen before my own eyes. All I heard from him was “I will win!”. And this arrogance somehow qualified him as a candidate. And the same smug attitude wins him a second term. He claims a mandate when he barely got over 50%. But, that’s what people want to hear. Winner is me! he practically proclaims, to my ears. As much a puppet as Reagan, but with much less intelligence, the victors will write history, as always.

And that’s why I agree with the New Jersey law that makes talking on your cell phone while driving illegal. Because it has nothing to do with right or wrong. It has to do with how I just don’t like people who do that. HA HA, SUCKERS.

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January 25, 2005

::Laughs::

January 25, 2005

“In a time when our own government spouts rhetoric of freedom and liberty, the last thing we need is them legislating our lives. Let them not control out thoughts, our movements, our privacy, our reproductive organs, our ability to realize how we got to this point in the first place.” Few people are able to condense that much intelligent thought as well as you just did. Kudos!

January 25, 2005

I had a note. Honest. But I’m also reading poetry about KFC and I’m cracking up, so I forgot. Sorry.

January 25, 2005

OH. I was on the phone earlier when I called you. Whoever answered sounds like a very nice person. It was your mom, right? I think that’s what you said. Yeah.

January 25, 2005

^ Well duh. What I meant is I was DRIVING when I called you earlier. Doh.

January 25, 2005

im in awe of your awesomeness.

So true. And dammit, that note a couple above this made me suddenly crave fried chicken. Then again, I’m craving a lot of things these days.

Straighten you baldric, Commander.

All this talk of fried chicken. We’re having it for lunch at work tomorrow. Hmmmm…

*snickers*

January 26, 2005

I like the new colors?

January 26, 2005

Actually, women wanted their husbands to stop beating them. Social order had nothing to do with Prohibition, for example, though an overarching sense of religion did play a big hand in that move.

It will be interesting to see how history looks at it 20 years from now. I thought Kerry was a twit too. Good thing I can’t vote… it would have been wasted anyway.

January 26, 2005

I can’t help it they all have ADD. 😛

January 26, 2005

RYN: Grrr…why must it be so expensive at restaurants!? It’s not like the world is lacking oranges to make juice out of. *sobs*

January 26, 2005

your entry is too intulectual for me, im sorry to myself my intelligence doesnt meet the standard, so i can get through such an educated peice.

January 26, 2005

You left me a note asking me why? I’m not sure how to answer that. I guess sometimes life just kicks peoples asses until we are down and no longer have the strength to get back up. Anyway thanks for reading my diary and leaving a note. It’s the notes that give me reasons to keep going.

January 26, 2005

very good points made…. you’re name caught my attention. Love the movie Yojimbo. I have this thing for samurai warriors…