• @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    86 months ago

    Unless they’re really fucking out there and believe you know they’re right but are acting in bad faith because you’re in on this whole thing.

    I think that is a part of it. They certainly seem to think lawyers and judges and cops and anyone like that having to do with law is in on the conspiracy or what you’d call it. They probably think that normal people are just chumps who don’t know any better and are getting fooled by the “system” or something and the “system” knows they’re wrong but are just manipulating everyone etc.

    • @Chadus_Maximus@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      But wouldn’t they like …see the lack of enforcement in action? If a law forbids me from wearing Crocs on public but I don’t get fined or detained for wearing them, that law might as well not exist.

      Something must have gone wrong as they grew up that makes them believe in some almighty entity forcing others to follow the law as they imagine. It’s like these people got law and religion tangled up. They think breaking the law is going to lead to damnation and nobody of sound mind would take that route. That not being the case pisses them off very much.

      Treat these people as what they are, a cult. Absolute delusion.

      • zea
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        They probably think about it as much as they question parents, religious leaders, or any other perceived authority: they don’t. You listen to authority as if it’s divine law, and you don’t question it.

        At least, that’s how I thought when I was in that mode of thinking (not a sovciv, just the conservative authority mindset).