Justice

Emma 2022-03-15 09:01:03

If a person wants to commit suicide, and you ask the person's consent, and then kill the person, is this murder, and whether this question can be regarded as euthanasia, the public does not agree with euthanasia, but also hope that the person will be released, such as a terminally ill person People, the law does not agree? If a person's death can be exchanged for the happiness of more people, then whether more people can use this to kill this person, if in extreme cases, this person will die, the public may think it is OK, but the law does not agree? Why can't you do it after obtaining consent? Is it because of our basic human rights? So where do our human rights come from? Talent? Can we sacrifice our own lives for the happiness of others, or sacrifice the lives of others for our own happiness? Absolutism seems to be on the side of the law, and utilitarianism seems to be on the side of morality or ours, but are these two doctrines correct? The contradiction between fairness and justice seems to be here. A great philosopher once said that if thought reflects on itself, then thought itself is the most contradictory. The western legal system is said to be so perfect and human rights are guaranteed so completely, but why are there so many Batman, Spiderman, Red Eagle, Green Hornet, Iron Man, Kickstarter, etc. in the movie? Although it is not reality, But it is indeed the product of their thoughts. Is it just because of the typical American heroism that violence is used to control violence? Is it what we advocate to suppress violence with violence? So what if we're in the situation of superheroes, do we have to advocate it? Just those are superhero chapters, let's talk about crime chapters. In crime-themed movies, moral success is also achieved by illegal means. How to balance morality and law, if everyone is the kind of fringe philosopher, there is no need to be bothered by this.

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Kick-Ass 2 quotes

  • Dave Lizewski: I want to team up, like Batman and Robin.

    Mindy Macready: Nobody wants to be Robin.

    Dave Lizewski: What's wrong with Robin? Weren't you like Big Daddy's Robin?

    Mindy Macready: Okay, Robin wishes he was me.

    Dave Lizewski: What I'm trying to say is we should be partners. You and me, like the dynamic duo.

    Mindy Macready: I'm in the NFL, Dave. And you play pee-wee.

    Dave Lizewski: So train me. I want to walk the walk, and you're the closest thing I know to a real superhero. Aren't you tired of being on your own? Don't you want to know someone's there for you? Someone who's got your back?

  • Mindy Macready: If I ever catch you robbing again, shit-burger, I'm going to go to Saudi Arabia on your ass and cut your hand off. Promise me you're done with a life of crime?

    Alley Hood: I-I promise.

    [grabs a knife but quickly has his hand severed]

    Mindy Macready: Pants on fire.