Do you consider people who break laws you dislike to be freedom fighters? (user search)
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Question: Do you consider people who break laws you dislike to be freedom fighters?
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DanielX
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« on: May 09, 2005, 04:16:37 PM »

It depends. Do you regard the law as immoral, or do you merely disagree with it?

I don't regard folks who cheat on their taxes to be freedom fighters, even though the current tax system is horrendous.

I do regard MLK as a pro-freedom activist (Freedom fighter sounds like someone fighting against freedom. Which makes it choice irony when moonbat-type leftists call insurgents/terrorists 'freedom fighters').
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