bouh, 1 year ago That is actually wrong. Countries with death penalty and free weapon carrying show that both assertions are wrong. If course you need the power to commit a crime in order to commit it. But most people who have the power don’t commit crimes. Society didn’t appear out of nowhere. And crimes are a much more complex matter than “can I do it without consequences”
That is actually wrong. Countries with death penalty and free weapon carrying show that both assertions are wrong.
If course you need the power to commit a crime in order to commit it. But most people who have the power don’t commit crimes.
Society didn’t appear out of nowhere. And crimes are a much more complex matter than “can I do it without consequences”