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Wow, a lot of angry people in the thread.
I unironically support your decision admins. Piracy is illegal and therefore unethical. There is nothing wrong with blocking piracy communities and people don't understand the legal ramifications of allowing illegal piracy communities.
Wish you luck, chadmins! π
Abolitionism was also illegal at one point, guess that's also unethical. Laws and ethics do not inherently coincide. Ethical piracy can and does exist, but not all piracy is ethical.
Are you really comparing slavery to piracy? What does that have to do with piracy?
Of course there are a few exceptions, but usually laws = ethics. Piracy isn't one of the exceptions.
In other words, βlaws = ethics when it suits my argumentβ.
What about prohibition?
Anti-abortion laws?
Laws against trans people?
Illegal does not mean unethical.
Wrong! Is drunk driving ethical to you? Is murder ethical? If it's illegal, it's unethical.
Is smoking weed on my private property in Idaho unethical?
Or, even more fun, heres a few fun ways you can be a diabolical metastasized mass of human unethicalness:
Singing on a public beach in Florida while wearing a swimsuit.
Falling asleep while getting a haircut in Florida.
Eating an orange while taking a bath in California.
Playing cards on a Sunday in Alabama.
Having upholstered furniture not sold for outdoor use on your patio in Boulder, Colorado.
So yeah.
"Illegal" and "unethical" are two vastly different things, to the point that someone so blithely equating them makes it hard to take them seriously.
You know what else is illegal? Selling something on Craigslist or Facebook marketplace without claiming it as income on your taxes. Jaywalking. In Canada it's also illegal to pretend to practice witchcraft. Or paint a wooden ladder. Swear in a park.
There are lots of stupid laws too.