Just had a conversation about this on Monday. I was trying to explain to someone why I didn't regret donating unsold produce to the homeless despite the fact that I had gotten in trouble repeatedly for doing it. Just because it's a law doesn't mean it's just, some of the most interesting people I've met to date are simply people that have fallen on hard times. Great post!
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Good for you, @freemrktfarmer! It's meaningful for moral individuals to stand up against injustice in whatever ways they can. If "the way things are" is morally repugnant, then to comply with "the way things are" is blasphemy in its own right.
I agree 100% and by showing people how silly and destructive a law can be you have an opportunity to plant a seed. The more seeds that germinate and grow that ignore the law and do the right thing, the harder it becomes to enforce. One step at a time we can be the change we need to see in communities!