(Of course, sometimes it takes breaking the law to change the law. Revolutions, for example, have never been lawful. Governments may even praise a revolution - especially the ones that brought them to power, - yet they would always make sure that any future revolution is illegal.)
WHEN THE LAW IS CORRUPT, TO BREAK IT IS JUSTICE
DURA LEX SED LEX
(Of course, sometimes it takes breaking the law to change the law. Revolutions, for example, have never been lawful. Governments may even praise a revolution - especially the ones that brought them to power, - yet they would always make sure that any future revolution is illegal.)
Revoking or reforming a corrupt law is justice. Breaking it is individual privilege.
Really? Lots of privileged homeless people these days.
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