Best Answer: As far as I know, there are no laws of any kind in any Western
society against anyone dating anyone else.
Not exact matches
But then again, our
society is still crawling slowly towards truly embracing the notion, enunciated most forcefully by John Stuart Mill, that we shouldn't have rules
against behaviour that doesn't harm
anyone, and that, hence, what goes on between consenting adults behind closed doors is nobody else's business.
People like Santorum remind me of the Pharasees who were careful to show up in the temple full of pride and self righteous indignation for
anyone who dared to question their rigid ideology yet never took one step towards bettering conditions in their
society or spoke out
against social and economic injustice.
Hardly
anyone was canonized for struggling
against the social injustices for a radical transformation of
society.
If you don't want
anyone killing you, and
society recognizes that everybody feels this way, then they make a law
against murder..
I don't think
anyone on the right in the US debates seriously
against a either having a welfare state, but to perchance its size, or having a secular, pluralistic
society, but rather to freedom of religion.
Notably, in 2010, the ACLU testified
against «the use of terror watch lists to screen gun purchases,» writing that the «deeply flawed» terror watch list process led the group to conclude, «Given these problems, we do not believe that
anyone should be deprived of the right to purchase a gun, or the right to fly, or any other benefit of membership in civil
society based solely on placement on a terror watch list.»
«
Anyone who doesn't believe there is culturalized and institutionalized discrimination
against women in this
society is in a state of denial,» Cuomo said.
Olujimi who described Fayose as behaving more like a thug who is not properly brought up to associate with a civilised group or
society, said he has warned her to relax her governorship ambition, just as she quoted him as saying, «
anyone who goes
against my order would pay dearly with his or her life.»
Kirkus says, «Franzen can get a bit schoolmarmish and crotchety in his caviling
against the horrors of modern
society, and he perhaps overestimates the appeal of avian trivia to the general reader, but
anyone with an interest in the continued relevance of literature and in engaging with the world in a considered way will find much here to savor.
He came to understand — via his firsthand experience — that
anyone in today's
society, regardless of income or education, can come to financial ruin without an understanding of our credit system and knowledge of how to make it work for them rather than
against them.
In response to the Friday Dispatch editorial «This dog won't hunt,» I find it incomprehensible to imagine
anyone not wanting to fight
against puppy mills and support the Humane
Society of the United States» efforts in enacting common - sense care standards for dogs.
Besides, why wouldn't
anyone especially the «have not's» in our
society want to establish something that benefits them and changes the «status quo», and benefits the environment we are to pass along to our children, and in addition, strengthens our country
against our competitors, our opponents, and our enemies.