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I don't know if you guys saw it but there is a new horror movie coming out this week with a very intriguing story.
Basically the story takes place in 2022 and the US has resurged as a prosperous nation with 1% unemployment and low crime rate.
There is a catch though. All this prosperity is possible because once every year for 12 hours all crimes are legal (even murder) and all emergency services are suspended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0LLaybEuzA
The idea behind the movie is that during this purge people can vent their negative emotions so that they are peaceful and amicable individuals during the rest of the year.
The question I would like to raise is: Do you think laws are the main force that prevents the majority of people from turning into mass killers or that in a hypothetical purge the majority of people would still refrain from killing other people just because it is MORALLY wrong?
Another question is: Do you think the purge would work? Would decriminalizing all crimes for a few hours have this enormous social impact?
Basically the story takes place in 2022 and the US has resurged as a prosperous nation with 1% unemployment and low crime rate.
There is a catch though. All this prosperity is possible because once every year for 12 hours all crimes are legal (even murder) and all emergency services are suspended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0LLaybEuzA
The idea behind the movie is that during this purge people can vent their negative emotions so that they are peaceful and amicable individuals during the rest of the year.
The question I would like to raise is: Do you think laws are the main force that prevents the majority of people from turning into mass killers or that in a hypothetical purge the majority of people would still refrain from killing other people just because it is MORALLY wrong?
Another question is: Do you think the purge would work? Would decriminalizing all crimes for a few hours have this enormous social impact?