Satirical+essay-JM



People in society commonly seem to follow strict moral standards. While these standards may make them seem like good people they often have biases that impair their judgment. This problem is extremely common in the Christian community. Christians often claim to be followers of the lord but show hatred and commit crime at the same time. People that you would never expect to be prejudiced because of their religious affiliations often really are. When problems happen these people are often overlooked because people don’t think that they would do anything wrong.

Problems with hypocrisy in the religious community often go unnoticed. Something should be done to prevent this from occurring. The best way to prevent people to behave in ways you don’t want them to is by creating some kind of punishment for when they exhibit these behaviors. The most effective punishment is to take away something the person loves. Therefore the best punishment is to fine people every time they are being hypocritical in their morals.

Fines have been used to stop people from committing all sorts of minor crimes. Fines have helped prevent many car accidents by stopping people from speeding and driving recklessly. People restrain from these dangerous activities because they know that if they are caught they will be have to pay a fine. The same effect will happen to people who are being hypocritical in their ways. This will cause people to think about what they say before they break their own moral codes. These laws will help prevent people from doing things that they do not wish to do.

The hardest part of these new laws is how to enforce them. My proposal will be to increase law enforcement officers and have personal microphones for people to carry on them. These microphones will be used to monitor people’s conversations looking for people being hypocritical. The microphones would be made viewable so that law enforcement officers could see if people were wearing them. Not wearing the microphone would start of with a warning but would then be considered a crime and the perpetrator would have to pay a fine. To pay for all of this, small taxes would be applied to everyday items. The tax money would fund the equipment and the necessary people to monitor the microphones.

To many people these laws may seem like a major invasion of privacy. The truth is the laws would only be a mere annoyance. The microphones could easily be made very portable and be unnoticeable to the person wearing it. This law should have no effect on people’s day to day life. People have complete control of what they say so they shouldn’t need to fear breaking the law.

This law will benefit people more than they realize. It will help people to become better people by helping them not say things that they will regret. This law will reduce the risk of trusted people from breaking their promises. It will also get rid of a lot of prejudice in the country because people will not want to break the law. The overall effect of the law will be to make a much more polite and accepting general public.

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