← Back to context Comment by rglullis 12 hours ago It's not a matter of being "unfair", it's a matter of people not trusting the institutions. 3 comments rglullis Reply ElProlactin 11 hours ago And? Yes, people have good reason to not trust institutions these days. But does not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rules, or that every rule is not based on a legitimate concern? rglullis 11 hours ago > not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rulesNot if you can avoid it, no.> every rule is not based on a legitimate concern?This particular rule is not based on a legitimate concern.
ElProlactin 11 hours ago And? Yes, people have good reason to not trust institutions these days. But does not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rules, or that every rule is not based on a legitimate concern? rglullis 11 hours ago > not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rulesNot if you can avoid it, no.> every rule is not based on a legitimate concern?This particular rule is not based on a legitimate concern.
rglullis 11 hours ago > not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rulesNot if you can avoid it, no.> every rule is not based on a legitimate concern?This particular rule is not based on a legitimate concern.
And? Yes, people have good reason to not trust institutions these days. But does not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rules, or that every rule is not based on a legitimate concern?
> not trusting institutions mean that you no longer have to comply with the rules
Not if you can avoid it, no.
> every rule is not based on a legitimate concern?
This particular rule is not based on a legitimate concern.