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BaumGeist ,

killing animals

belated_frog_pants ,

Richness

PanoptiDon ,

Billionaires

Ads for medication

Campaign contributions greater than $n from people and greater than $0 from corporations

Civil forfeiture

Prosecuting attorneys withholding exculpatory evidence

Firearms which aren’t single action for civilian use (police are civilians)

Receiving gifts greater than $250 USD as a supreme Court Justice or family member of the supreme Court Justice.

Silentiea ,

Campaign contributions greater than $n from people and greater than $0 from corporations

Super PACs?

lil ,
@lil@lemy.lol avatar

Not completelly legal, but still too legal. Alcohol.

toiletobserver ,

I can see where you are coming from, but if you don’t allow me this vice, you’d better get me an alternative.

haui_lemmy ,

Great idea: a life worth living without taking drugs.

Goodie , (edited )

As a general rule, the amount of exploitation and fraud it takes to “become” a billionaire should probably be illegal.

Lying about what you do with peoples data and who you share it with.

Sentencing and punishment are affected by “caste”

Rivalarrival ,

There is no ethical way for an individual to possess a billion dollars. The amount of harm an individual would have to cause to attain and retain assets of that magnitude should not just be criminal; it should be a capital offense.

LemmyHead ,

Boobstreamers eroticizing themselves in front of kids and luring them to their onlyfans sites. Should be treated as pedophilia

JokeDeity ,

Ultra bright headlights.

toiletobserver ,

I see what you mean

Silentiea ,

How can you see anything anymore?

Churbleyimyam ,

Driving cars when babies exist in the world.

therealjcdenton ,

Smoking

triplenadir ,
@triplenadir@lemmygrad.ml avatar

yes because alcohol prohibition and the WaR oN dRuGs worked out so well /s

Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

Killing animals forr pleasure.

sailingbythelee ,

I’m not sure if I’m misunderstanding your comment, but killing animals for pleasure alone is already largely illegal in Western countries. And that includes hunting. You aren’t allowed to just hunt an animal for fun and then leave it unharvested. It is hard to enforce, obviously. But you can definitely be charged for killing deer, moose, ducks, even fish, without a license and at least the intent to eat it. For example, you can’t kill a bear, cut off its paws or gall bladder, and then throw the carcass in the bush. You also can be charged for killing or treating an animal inhumanely or in a way that causes it distress. That theoretically applies to all animals, including pets, livestock, aquariums, wildlife, and even small animals like mice and bats.

Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

Taste pleasure

sailingbythelee ,

Yes, there is that. I am personally against hunting because I figure wild animals are already under enough pressure from habitat destruction and climate change.

Hunting is largely cultural now and isn’t needed for sustenance except in very remote places. At the same time, I’m not sure if it is fair to classify a cultural practice as being for mere pleasure. It is a bit more complicated than that. Certainly, in Canada, indigenous peoples and the descendents of early settlers think so.

Glytch ,

Hunting is needed for wildlife management. We’ve killed most of the natural predators for the animals we have hunting seasons for so we need to fill that niche or those animals won’t have enough food to go around during winter. I can’t speak for the animals, but I would prefer being shot to death rather than starving to death. There’s also the factor of more deer (and other prey animals) crossing roads being more dangerous for everyone involved.

sailingbythelee ,

Agreed, at least for some species like deer. I can’t think of too many others, though, especially with global warming. Most of the animals that thrive despite human encroachment, like coyotes, crows, and raccoons aren’t animals that we hunt.

pearable ,

Individuals owning something you need many people to use, like a coffee shop, large tracks of land, or an apartment building.

2kool4idkwhat ,

Smoking. It’s literally a drug and causes lots of health issues like increased lung cancer risk, but the worst part is that if someone smokes near you then you also inhale some of the toxins even if you yourself don’t smoke. And in my country it’s common to see people smoking on the streets. Combine this with air pollution and yikes

reallyzen ,
@reallyzen@lemmy.ml avatar

And alcohol.

LemmyHead ,

Reality proves enough that forbidding drugs doesn’t work though, it just creates a lot of other problems. Forbidding some parts of it like ads about them, selling to minors etc do have effect however

moitoi ,

Politic lobby.

s_s ,

Non-utilitized internet service.

Internet providers ARE UTILITIES. Regulate them like one.

speeding_slug ,

At the very least, do so for the infrastructure. I don’t mind companies trying to sell me the service competitively, but the infrastructure should allow for a competitive market.

BallsandBayonets ,

Also utilities need to be regulated like utilities; make them publicly owned services, not for-profit companies.

Delascas ,

Political parties and religions. All of them.

lil ,
@lil@lemy.lol avatar

Parties? Why? What’s the alternative?

Delascas ,

I will quote George Washington to explain the why: “However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”

Alternatives:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_democracy

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sortition (we use this in 1/3 of our government today - juries)

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