Notice the word "injustice"? Doesn't changing injustice to justice suggest changing the law?
I suppose it could. I didn't really read it that way, and they don't really offer any suggestions.
Its an injustice that some poor kid had to be born into a starving family in Africa while I get to sit here eating cheese and grapes.
Recognizing that as an injustice doesn't mean I'm suggesting that we make some law about it.
But I do see how you read it that way.
I'm just saying that Dillinger used technology for his own ends in the same way that entrepreneurs use technology for their own ends. The only difference is a legal technicality.
Yeah, I get that. That's how our world works. That's what I was saying; nobody is going to give you anything, regardless of what is deserved, you have to go out and get what you want.
If you want to do that illegally, then you may face the legal consequences. If you do it legally, you can obtain wealth and live your life.
But sitting around calling it an injustice and saying the people who have obtained wealth don't deserve it doesn't really accomplish anything.
If you want there to be changes, you have to go out and make changes. Us sitting around discussing how unfair life is, is a waste of time.