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# How is it a self-own?  It seems a basic principles of ethics that...

*July 18, 2025 — Comment Bj Campbell's photo*

How is it a self-own?  It seems a basic principles of ethics that people be punished only  for crimes _they_ commit.  If the government kidnapped and exiled 80,000 Republicans (whose only crime was a speeding ticket) in third world countries, would you consider that just?
