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Have we done the one about the punter who got deported from Sri Lanka?
People who want to visit a country should respect their laws.
It may well be in their own interests.
But assuming that's not your motivation for making such a statement, and knowing that one can't get 'an ought from an is', then presumably you're suggesting that is is just to do so.
Surely it is only just to obey a law if the law itself is just?
It may well be in their own interests.
But assuming that's not your motivation for making such a statement, and knowing that one can't get 'an ought from an is', then presumably you're suggesting that is is just to do so.
Surely it is only just to obey a law if the law itself is just?
Then go to Saudi, drink alcohol and snog your boyfriend on the beach. You might feel it is just - but they find it offensive. Don't come crying to me when your nads get cut off.
Then go to Saudi, drink alcohol and snog your boyfriend on the beach. You might feel it is just - but they find it offensive. Don't come crying to me when your nads get cut off.
If your 'ought' is qualified by an assumed desire to avoid castration then I've no disagreement.
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