Many supposed principles of morality are actually principles of evidence -- that is, morality won't proscribe bad things that are too hard to prove, for obvious reasons, but the tendency is to then presume such things are not bad.
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Annual reminder that Alan Turing was prosecuted and convicted of homosexual acts because he went to the police to complain that his rent-boy ripped him off.
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The moral = don't call the cops to complain your weed got stolen.
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