Any time someone tells you that it must be illegal to do a thing, you have an obligation to ask "Why?" Some things kind of make sense, right? We want the government to have the power to punish someone for murder instead of doing it ourselves. We don't want someone going 70+ miles per hour around a school. But when someone tells us that we cannot say a thing or that we cannot have a thing, we have an obligation to question that, perhaps even violate it.
In that spirit: #BoycottIsrael
Any time someone tells you that it must be illegal to do a thing, you have an obligation to ask "Why?" Some things kind of make sense, right? We want the government to have the power to punish someone for murder instead of doing it ourselves. We don't want someone going 70+ miles per hour around a school. But when someone tells us that we cannot *say* a thing or that we cannot *have* a thing, we have an obligation to question that, perhaps even violate it.
In that spirit: #BoycottIsrael
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Any time someone tells you that it must be illegal to do a thing, you have an obligation to ask "Why?" Some things kind of make sense, right? We want the government to have the power to punish someone for murder instead of doing it ourselves. We don't want someone going 70+ miles per hour around a school. But when someone tells us that we cannot say a thing or that we cannot have a thing, we have an obligation to question that, perhaps even violate it.
In that spirit: #BoycottIsrael