> You live in a democracy where the popular opinion decides who's in power....The popular opinion allowed this law, so you should accept that it's the right one according to the system.
No. This is a Republic. Our elected representatives built and instituted this law in a power grab while the country was reeling from a terror attack.
> Of course there will always be a minority which doesn't like each law, and you happen to be a member of that minority in this case.
See the ^.
> If it does become a bigger problem that affects the majority, they'll eventually decide to vote it out. Until then, it's nothing to worry about. This is the self-stabilizing effect of democracy.
No, this is how democracies drift into authoritarianism.
I could go on, but it seems you're getting awfully relativistic, legally and ethically speaking.
No. This is a Republic. Our elected representatives built and instituted this law in a power grab while the country was reeling from a terror attack.
> Of course there will always be a minority which doesn't like each law, and you happen to be a member of that minority in this case.
See the ^.
> If it does become a bigger problem that affects the majority, they'll eventually decide to vote it out. Until then, it's nothing to worry about. This is the self-stabilizing effect of democracy.
No, this is how democracies drift into authoritarianism.
I could go on, but it seems you're getting awfully relativistic, legally and ethically speaking.