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<blockquote data-quote="WaterRabbit" data-source="post: 7782713" data-attributes="member: 2445"><p>This is objectively wrong. This whole CN is more neutral than N. By definition, chaotic individuals actively oppose laws -- especially those laws they see are victimless. So laws against say prostitution, drug use, mandatory wearing of seatbelts, etc. they opposed because they oppress individuals. This is not a more neutral than alignment. A Chaotic Good person will try to change or go around laws on the assumption that people act with personal responsibility toward each other. A Chaotic Neutral person would actively participate in smuggling, stealing from the rich because they have rigged the system, etc. A Chaotic Evil person would engage in assassination in the attempt to overthrow laws they don't agree with.</p><p></p><p>True Neutral on the other hand is essentially "Live and Let Live", "Don't Rock the Boat", "I'm not getting involved" type of alignment. It doesn't see to support or subvert laws. If a law is inconvenient they may ignore IF they think they can get away with it and/or the consequences aren't severe enough to worry about. They literally don't think about others before they act. A person that throws trash out of a moving car onto the side of the road -- Neutral unless in a country like Singapore where they would get publicly canned for it. A CG person would not throw trash out of a car because someone else would have to clean it up despite them thinking that the law is unnecessary. A CN person would throw the trash to "screw the man" and cause more expense to the local government to clean it up. A CE person would throw the most horrible trash possible feces, hypodermic needles and so forth not only to cause the local government trouble but all the people that support that government.</p><p></p><p>So, no Chaotic has an agenda -- it actively opposes Law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterRabbit, post: 7782713, member: 2445"] This is objectively wrong. This whole CN is more neutral than N. By definition, chaotic individuals actively oppose laws -- especially those laws they see are victimless. So laws against say prostitution, drug use, mandatory wearing of seatbelts, etc. they opposed because they oppress individuals. This is not a more neutral than alignment. A Chaotic Good person will try to change or go around laws on the assumption that people act with personal responsibility toward each other. A Chaotic Neutral person would actively participate in smuggling, stealing from the rich because they have rigged the system, etc. A Chaotic Evil person would engage in assassination in the attempt to overthrow laws they don't agree with. True Neutral on the other hand is essentially "Live and Let Live", "Don't Rock the Boat", "I'm not getting involved" type of alignment. It doesn't see to support or subvert laws. If a law is inconvenient they may ignore IF they think they can get away with it and/or the consequences aren't severe enough to worry about. They literally don't think about others before they act. A person that throws trash out of a moving car onto the side of the road -- Neutral unless in a country like Singapore where they would get publicly canned for it. A CG person would not throw trash out of a car because someone else would have to clean it up despite them thinking that the law is unnecessary. A CN person would throw the trash to "screw the man" and cause more expense to the local government to clean it up. A CE person would throw the most horrible trash possible feces, hypodermic needles and so forth not only to cause the local government trouble but all the people that support that government. So, no Chaotic has an agenda -- it actively opposes Law. [/QUOTE]
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