• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It conflicts, this court is illegitimate. Do not follow their orders. Do not take their rulings as law. Do not pass go and collect $200.

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      5 months ago

      Unfortunately the SCOTUS isn’t a court you can defy in an individual level. It informed federal, state and local authorities. Breaking those laws will absolutely end up with you in prison because those laws will likely be enforced in shit hole states.

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        5 months ago

        Except they can’t arrest us all. That’s why they crack down so heavily on protesting. The law only means shit if we’re willing to follow it. Doesn’t matter how many enforcers you have if your civilian population won’t submit.

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          This is where a protest turns into a riot, and eventually, a revolt. Make sure you have a plan before you accidentally get involved in something the government will then hunt you down for.

          Btw: vast majority of people are still willing to follow most laws. Even speeding. Everyone slows down when they see a cop even if the entire interstate was doing 80.

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            5 months ago

            While true, human rights are not quite the same as traffic laws. Wait until the NLRB is deemed unconstitutional. That’s next on the agenda.

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      You not recognizing their judgements has the same amount of pull as a sovcit telling the cop they’re traveling.

      Every courtroom and law occupation defers to their rulings.

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        This wouldn’t be the first time a Supreme Court ruling was ignored, but it hasn’t been for a long time and it was never easy.