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Is it our duty to fight for something if it is not harming or infringing on anyone else?

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so if it is against the law, you might ask why is it illegal? it does not hurt others, oneself, in fact the only thing it might hurt is those who are already rich as h**l because they wouldn't make as much money

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  1. Duh if it is not against the law or anything


  2. Aahhh...that's a question of personal conscience; you have to decide for yourself.

  3. It's your duty to fight for things that YOU believe in. However, if people that you know well and trust are supporting something and you don't understand why, ask them. You might find out that  they're really fighting to prevent something else from happening that you do care about.

    An example is homeschoolers who fight against tax credits for homeschooling supplies. Why? Not because they don't want money off their taxes ... but because whenever the federal government grants money to a group of people, regulation comes with it. They don't want more government involvement in their schools so they fight against something that by itself isn't would be a benefit.

  4. The possible answers to that question, the way it is worded are limitless.

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