luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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yawnNo. It doesn't. Even posting the definition of "illegal", you still can't comprehend it. In your opinion, it makes it an immoral murder. For it ot be an illegal murder, it would have to break laws. That's literally the definition of "illegal". I pointed that out and gave you the opportunity to correct, but you doubled down by proving the point with a strange facemask example that reinforces the reality that the NCAA rules are independent of your personal opinions.
The point being that no one cares about your personal sensibilities per this case, seeing that you've proven for years how malleable and weaponized your moral code is against those you dislike. You excuse actions by those you approve of, and condemn them in those you dislike.
So, let's understand the definition of "legal" and keep it to that.
Illegal:
contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law:
Legal:
- relating to the law:
"the European legal system"
Similar:
- judiciary
juridical
judicatory
forensic
official
jurisdictive- appointed or required by the law:
"a legal requirement"
Similar:
- judicial
juridical
judicatory
forensic
jurisdictive- law
recognized by common or statute law, as distinct from equity.- relating to theological legalism.
- permitted by law:
"he claimed that it had all been legal"
Can murder be legal?
