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This Thread Discusses The 50 Worst Legal Things According To Users

Societies are built on the balance between right and wrong. Cliché as it may be, we all need something more than our personal moral compass to guide us along. After all, we all have different perceptions, but the law—outright and clear—allows us to navigate society.

Every child is taught what's fundamentally good and what isn't. But what happens when people start looking for loopholes? Well, people on Reddit raised an interesting question about what should be considered illegal from their point of view, even if the thing or action is not explicitly forbidden by the law. 

People jumped at the chance to criticize anything from laws to societal structures; children's beauty pageants didn't escape without scathing comments thrown their way and the governmental ruling sparked more than one discussion. Someone even raised a very valid question about Naboo's blockade (if you know, you know).

The Reddit thread, started by user Musuhubber, caught the attention of more than 68K redditors, with 36K comments. And the issues that are being discussed are quite valid or, at the very least, the thread is a good place to vent after your day was disturbed by an unasked-for solicitor.

#1

Child beauty pageants

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#2

Child marriage

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#3

Dog ear cropping and cat declawing edit I'm in the USA and a registered veterinary nurse. It's brutal

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#4

In the US, people going bankrupt and losing their homes over medical bills.

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#5

Congress members being able to trade stocks at the same time they are receiving intelligence and passing laws that could effect the performance of said stocks.

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#6

Marital rape and "honor killings" in countries like the one I live in (generally the middle east). Most of that stuff is in the process of being banned now (thank God)

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#7

Not the worst thing, but it used to be illegal for commercials on TV to be louder than the actual show but not any longer suddenly.

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#8

The size of the "x" button on pop-up ads

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#9

Selling textbooks at ridiculous prices.

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#10

"We've investigated ourselves and decided we didn't do anything wrong".

#11

Wages for fulltime jobs that don't even cover basic living costs.

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#12

Sweatshop labor outsourced by tech and Fortune 500 companies. It’s essentially contemporary slavery we collectively allow.

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#13

Impossibly hard to cancel subscriptions.

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#14

For profit prisons.

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#15

A parent keeping their kid from the other parent when there’s no good reason to and leveraging the courts to do it.

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#16

Conversion therapy. "Hey, let's make children hate themselves so much that they'll either lie about who they are for the smallest crumbs of validation or just commit sucde! Either way that's one less gay to worry about!" Now excuse me as I go throw up.

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#17

I'm just gonna have to say little girl's beauty pageants. It just doesnt sit right with me. And not only because of the fact it's creepy, but I feel like it's stressful on the kid and on their body image.

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#18

Being forced to fork up your personal data and access to EVERYTHING in your phone to use a stupid app that makes a picture of your dog sing. It should not be allowed at all

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#19

College book prices and practices.

Change a few words in a math book, that'll be another $100 please.

Oh you realized that you can use the book from 10 years ago and succeed? Actually we require you get the new book.

Oh you realized you can get the book cheaper from a friend? Actually we're doing online books now and you need the personalized code. We change it every year even though there have been no breakthroughs in this subject!

Knowing the college struggle i have no f****** clue how this is allowed to exist. It should literally be illegal.

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#20

Unskippable Double ads

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#21

Putting unrelated crap into bills to sneak it into law. I know they're supposed to follow some kind rules related to germaneness, but they clearly don't, and clearly need actual laws with actual punishments for pulling this crap.

#22

Big businesses lobbying politicians in order to get bills passed in their favor.

#23

Hearing a honking sound in a radio commercial

#24

Being penalized for calling out sick from work. Edit. Even while the whole world is trying to survive this pandemic, we’re still dealing with this major issue by employers. I work in health care, and I feel like I get shamed by my managers and coworkers when you call out. Especially when you work night shift.

#25

No-knock warrants. We've seen time and time again where Law Enforcement has the wrong address and some innocent person ends up dead because of a logistical mistake.

#26

Being rude to someone who is just trying to do their job

#27

Socks: “Fits size 6-12”

Bulls***.

#28

The troubled teen industry. Parents pay a company to kidnap kids while they're sleeping and send them off to "therapeutic" boarding schools where they are abused in every conceivable way. It's f******

#29

Robo Calls. Bothering someone with something THEY paid for

#30

Marriage. Specifically a 14 y/o getting married to a 40 y/o with the parents constent. Thats just wrong

#31

Our media driving a wedge between the populace to fuel division in order to satisfy ratings, purely for the purpose of entertainment and profit. Not facts.

#32

Caller ID Spoofing

#33

Exploitation of nature, to the level that hurts everyone.

#34

Old legally blind folks driving cars!

#35

Multi level Marketing

#36

Scam calls and solicitation calls. I swear they USED to be illegal at one point.

#37

The fact car radio commercials are allowed to have police sirens or car crashes in them as a way to Get your attention

#38

Spice/K2/Synthetic Weed. This may have changed in the last few years but I found it embarrassing that our country locks up thousands for actual marijuana but allowed that s*** to be sold at every gas station and liquor store knowing damn good and well that it was hurting and killing people.

#39

Pay-day loan practices. Technically not illegal, but hella predatory.

#40

Advertisements for prescription medicine help patients lie to their doctors.

#41

Groom your stepdaughter for over a decade, then when she's 18, divorce her mom and hook up with your stepdaughter.

#42

Co-workers that don't shower.

#43

Civil Asset Seizure by Police - No Crimes Needed!

#44

Misleading potential employees in interviewing process. I've been duped once or twice

#45

US employers can do seriously horrible things and treat their employees like s*** all within the confines of the law.

#46

Political Action Committees

#47

Lobbying.

#48

Paying child support for a child that was conveived during an affair and isn't yours.

#49

Data caps on home internet

#50

The trade blockade over Naboo

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