darkwing_duck1
Vice Admiral
Picard knowingly rebelled against the UFP government and the legal orders that government had issued him. He didn't "insurrect" in the sense of directly trying to topple that government, but he certainly defied that government. There was no way he could pretend that Dougherty's actions or orders to him would have been illegal.
Bullshit. The very principles of the Federation declared the Council's and Dougherty's actions to be illegal. The Federation does not steal planets from their sovereign populations.
The orders were illegal and Picard had a DUTY to disobey them.
Which is complete bullshit. If you jaywalk, does that mean you are capable of killing a million people?"How many people does it take before it becomes wrong?" That's the point. If you can do it to 6 or 60 or 600 you can do it to 6000, 600000, 6000000...you can do it to anybody.
Completely going around the point, aren't you?
What gives the Federation the moral or legal right to steal the Baku planet from it's rightful owners? They are not Federation citizens, so no possible power of immanent domain could attatch. The very fact that they set up the scheme the way they did shows they knew damn well that they were doing something wrong.
A single Ba'ku chanting "Hell, no, I won't go!" on top of his hill of plenty is nothing but a criminal. Three minivan-fulls of them ain't much different. A thousand people defending their lifestyle is politically relevant, though. One simply has to think in terms of numbers whenever one considers social issues: the mere individual cannot, must not be respected if a society is to be held together.
I'm a semi-socialist and even I know that's frakking bullshit, Timo. There ARE limits.