Not sure what you mean? On the discussion of people disobeying or obeying unjust laws, there is often a sense of shame associated with those who aren't acting as others think they should. For example, some might consider it honorable when people disobey and dishonorable, shameful when they don't act according to their own standards. MLK contradicts himself in calling for people to obey just laws, and disobey unjust laws. Well, what are just? Who decides that? You? Me? A majority? etc.. which laws are just or unjust is highly subjective and one could argue that any contract, or laws, are unjust if they violate your consent from the beginning therefore all laws are unjust in the atmosphere that we have today because the ones enforcing the rules violated that consent, so there would be no just laws to be obeyed. But that is a subjective interpretation and MLK obviously believed there were some "just laws". You could give up your license today and go driving on the roads because you disagree with rules about licensing and find them unjust, but I don't think that would be a wise move... ✌️
Not sure what you mean? On the discussion of people disobeying or obeying unjust laws, there is often a sense of shame associated with those who aren't acting as others think they should. For example, some might consider it honorable when people disobey and dishonorable, shameful when they don't act according to their own standards. MLK contradicts himself in calling for people to obey just laws, and disobey unjust laws. Well, what are just? Who decides that? You? Me? A majority? etc.. which laws are just or unjust is highly subjective and one could argue that any contract, or laws, are unjust if they violate your consent from the beginning therefore all laws are unjust in the atmosphere that we have today because the ones enforcing the rules violated that consent, so there would be no just laws to be obeyed. But that is a subjective interpretation and MLK obviously believed there were some "just laws". You could give up your license today and go driving on the roads because you disagree with rules about licensing and find them unjust, but I don't think that would be a wise move... ✌️
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