I see what you’re getting at, but I think ‘moral high ground’ might not be the phrase you’re looking for.
Laws and morals are explicitly different. That’s why juries exist, so that a law may be put against the morals of a situation and the morals may prevail if need be.
Breaking the law isn’t necessarily immoral. It’s just illegal. So it isn’t like someone breaking the law is seeking to take the moral high ground in the first place, nor does that mean that someone who only ever follows the law always has the moral high ground. Lawful-evil does exist.
Your argument falls though when you start personally benefiting from you pirated media. If you don’t want to support companies don’t watch or use there products and don’t give them your money
My argument was that you can’t claim the moral high ground based on legality alone. I understand that nuance exists in the context, but moral high ground does not come from whether or not it’s legal.
Checkout streamio
You’ll definitely stop paying these streaming giants.
Thanks, going to check this out.
Dude everything on that site was pay for or made you go different apps and pay subscription. Streamio is BS.
Streamio is not for regulars.
I’ll give you a hint- torrentio
Is it legal? I don’t want to go getting into illegal stuff
Illegal =/= immoral. Piracy is always justified in a capitalist dystopia.
Its still illegal. Don’t pretend your actions hold some sort of moral high ground. If you disagree with the law go change it.
I’m fine being on the low end of the moral scale “stealing” from the rich lol.
But why respect a stupid law that isn’t really enforced anyway?
You don’t have to respect any laws. That’s your progitive. However, don’t claim a moral high ground
I see what you’re getting at, but I think ‘moral high ground’ might not be the phrase you’re looking for.
Laws and morals are explicitly different. That’s why juries exist, so that a law may be put against the morals of a situation and the morals may prevail if need be.
Breaking the law isn’t necessarily immoral. It’s just illegal. So it isn’t like someone breaking the law is seeking to take the moral high ground in the first place, nor does that mean that someone who only ever follows the law always has the moral high ground. Lawful-evil does exist.
I mean, what kind of immoral bastard would let their donkey sit in a bathtub anyway?? https://americanbathfactory.com/blogs/news/crazy-bathtub-laws
Your argument falls though when you start personally benefiting from you pirated media. If you don’t want to support companies don’t watch or use there products and don’t give them your money
My argument was that you can’t claim the moral high ground based on legality alone. I understand that nuance exists in the context, but moral high ground does not come from whether or not it’s legal.
I don’t care about the moral high ground. Large corporations can go fuck themselves, seeing as they fuck us every day.
Let’s call it “Grey area”. If you know what you’re doing.
You probably unknowingly break multiple laws a day settle down
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