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24th March 06, 07:11 AM
#11
One must choose which ditch one is willing to die in!
I'd hate to see such a day come, but like other oppressive events in history--even in this country--such variations on that theme could arise. So, each of us would have to consider the worth of resistance. Would it be worth physical harm, loss of job, harm to our loved-ones or even death? Are we wearing a kilt in the same way one would wear a pair of jeans—as a fashion statement? If so, perhaps resistance is not worth the price. If we wear a kilt because it's our heritage or because we believe it's the right thing for us (as men) to do, then perhaps the sacrifice would be worth it.
We each would have to weigh the issues and the consequences and asking such a question "hypothetically" is not particularly revealing.
But thanks for asking!
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24th March 06, 07:13 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
Interesting thought. I would keep wearing them I suppose. Then again we could form our own Kilted Country.
There is one It's called Scotland...
Would we be required to carry atomic footballs?
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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24th March 06, 08:36 AM
#13
Originally Posted by mbhandy
There is one It's called Scotland...
Would we be required to carry atomic footballs?
MrBill
Nope, atomic haggis.
It would never happen. To enact such legislation would restrict one's right ot freedom of expression of one's ethnic and/or cultural heritage, with the possibility of denigrating said ethnic/cultural heritage at the same time, an action which is clearly prohibited under the curent Table of Offenses and Penalties for Federal Employees.
It's my weekend, so I'm going to stop speaking bureaucratese now and go for a kilted walk in the woods with the dog.
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24th March 06, 12:15 PM
#14
Originally Posted by Zardoz
If I had not already started wearing them , Outlawing them would be just the thing to make me start!
Yeah, what he said!
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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24th March 06, 12:16 PM
#15
I would still wear mine publicly. They would have to haul me off kicking and screaming all the way to jail/prison. Then, when the public found out what it was costing them to keep all these kilt wearers in prison, the law would get overturned before the next elections.
Darrell
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24th March 06, 01:05 PM
#16
Originally Posted by NewKilt
I would still wear mine publicly. They would have to haul me off kicking and screaming all the way to jail/prison. Then, when the public found out what it was costing them to keep all these kilt wearers in prison, the law would get overturned before the next elections.
Darrell
Wanna bet? Try reading a few things at "Prisonplanet.com" That will get you a little scared. They don't care what they send you to jail for anymore. Don't ask me why cuz I dunno.
Chris.
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25th March 06, 02:46 AM
#17
You can have my kilts when you pry them from my cold dead loins.
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25th March 06, 11:55 AM
#18
Originally Posted by GMan
Hell-o all,
Just wondering, if Kilts were to be outlawed worldwide, would we all be law breakers? Would we "push the envelope" in order to wear the Kilt, or would we be secret Kilt wearers?
Like I said just wondering.
Hey, that could never happen! Oh, wait, it did happen at one point in Scotland's history, didn't it?
If it was a kilt or jail, I suppose I'd have to go private, but, like someone else posted, if it's illegal it might drive more people into the streets with their kilts to protest.
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25th March 06, 12:24 PM
#19
I would definitly wear kilts!
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25th March 06, 02:08 PM
#20
OK, I've chomped my tongue all I am able.
For the life of me, I cannot understand the question that initiated this thread or the comments made in it.
If stealing money from banks was made illegal, would you do it anyway? Oh, wait, bad analogy, that's already illegal.
OK, if stealing cars was made illegal... Alright, alright, that won't work, either.
How about this? If they made selling heroin illeg... Hmmmmm.
AHA! Now, I've got one for you - If post counts scored the same way as golf strokes, would this thread have ever seen the light of day?
I will say one thing for this thread, however. Now we know how many hypothetical rebels we have around to hypothetically break hypothetical laws. Although I am unsure if hypothetically breaking a hypothetical law comes with hypothetical consequences, such as a hypothetical jail sentence.
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