They are two entirely different concept. https://vannormanlaw.com/rule-law-vs-rule-law/
I am not confusing civil disobedience with rioting, I am telling you in most democratic countries have its fair share of literal riot and made progress.
The idea that public disobedience would mean no rule of law, is funny, because it's often a topic of debate that civil disobedience can lead to correction to injustice in the society, including unjust law eg discrimination. (probably too in-depth for you though, given you can't distinguish between the two)
Have you been blocking traffic recently?
I hope you get run over next time
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I thought you believe in rule of law, why would you want me to get run over and not arrested if that's the case?
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You should get arrested. But you deserve to get run over for blocking traffic because blocking traffic is illegal
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What you think don't really matter. your big daddy make the law and punishment.
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And I hope the law punishes you before a truck does
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I hope you get run over next time And I hope the law punishes you before a truck does
which one is it? Or do you need your big daddy gov to give you some pointers?
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