Social Moral Pressures
A long time ago, I was engaged in the debate about delinquency and deviance. Very simply put, deviations in society are those behaviors and actions that are not prohibited by law. Delinquency or delinquent actions are those that the law treats as criminal offenses. Our extremely heterogeneous society also likes to judge and pass judgment on areas of our culture that do not concern official judicial channels or prosecution or conviction under existing legislation. Of course, we should also take into account that our society is also supposed to be based on personal freedoms.
Of course, when debating social moral pressures and judgments, we must ask ourselves about our personal culture, empathy for others. We must also ask ourselves about the possibilities of judicial or criminal prosecution of those who deprive us of our personal freedoms. Of course, we also need to debate why we should deprive others of their personal freedoms and of course why we do not condemn our own or other people's so-called social-moral pressures, but rather tolerate and/or implement them.
Everything that is not considered impermissible in the legislation should not be considered deviant or impermissible in our social morality or even condemned. For example, personal freedoms include creating a family or, in other words, the free marriage of two people and/or conceiving a child. This also means that we cannot condemn someone who has entered into a marriage and/or conceived a child, as well as a single person and a person without children. We are also free to associate. We can socialize with someone by mutual consent or not. How we dress, whether we have style or not, whether we act according to fashion or not, also belongs to personal freedoms and our own identity.
Infringements on property rights also occur frequently in the practice of everyday life. It is not unusual for someone to tell you these days that their house will look the way they want it to because it does not endanger others. The same applies to renting or selling real estate and/or possession or allowing easements or usage rights. Interference with his or her property rights is said to be deviant and/or delinquent.
As for freedom of expression, we should adhere to a simple rule: "Express yourself on what is yours and in your own affairs". With this simple mass cultural social rule, which also coincides with the rule "Sweep in front of your own doorstep", we will in no way violate the freedoms of others. This eliminates all morally impermissible pressures on the personal freedoms of individuals. If someone looks at the Criminal Code and who the official persons for the prosecution of criminal or delinquent acts are, they will be able to determine that we have completely enough rules and regulations for interpersonal coexistence and also official persons for the prosecution of officially prohibited acts and moral prohibitions.
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