a) M'ARTIAL, adjective [Latin martialis; mars] - "pertaining to war" + WAR, noun -"to strive, struggle, urge, drive, or to turn, to twist".
A suggested war tempts one into conflict (reason) with other ones over the suggested; the perceivable war represents ones struggle to sustain self by resisting (living) temptation (process of dying).
b) the few suggest "moralism" to tempt each one of the many to ignore response-ability (choice). Consenting to moralism represents domestication of choice by the choices of those who suggest moralism.
c) LE'GAL, adjective [Latin legalis, from lex, legis, law.] So "law represents legal"; yet those within natural law aka those reacting to enacting natural law don't have the power to define what law "is"; since it already "was" before they were able to make suggestions about perceivable.
Martial law is legal. But is it moral?
It's inevitable once the use of force breaks out at scale
a) M'ARTIAL, adjective [Latin martialis; mars] - "pertaining to war" + WAR, noun -"to strive, struggle, urge, drive, or to turn, to twist".
A suggested war tempts one into conflict (reason) with other ones over the suggested; the perceivable war represents ones struggle to sustain self by resisting (living) temptation (process of dying).
b) the few suggest "moralism" to tempt each one of the many to ignore response-ability (choice). Consenting to moralism represents domestication of choice by the choices of those who suggest moralism.
c) LE'GAL, adjective [Latin legalis, from lex, legis, law.] So "law represents legal"; yet those within natural law aka those reacting to enacting natural law don't have the power to define what law "is"; since it already "was" before they were able to make suggestions about perceivable.
doing that thing Louis C.K. got busted for
Busted for bustin' a nut?