> This is beyond weird, I don’t think anyone on earth/history would agree with this characterization
Superlatives are a slippery slope in argumentation, especially if you invoke the whole humanity of the whole earth of the whole history. I do understand bmaco theory and while not a lawyer I’d bet what you want there’s more than one juridiction that see scale as an important factor.
Often the law is imagined as an objective cold cut indifferent knife but often there’s also a lot of "reality" aspects like common practice.
Superlatives are a slippery slope in argumentation, especially if you invoke the whole humanity of the whole earth of the whole history. I do understand bmaco theory and while not a lawyer I’d bet what you want there’s more than one juridiction that see scale as an important factor.
Often the law is imagined as an objective cold cut indifferent knife but often there’s also a lot of "reality" aspects like common practice.