No one said anything about condoning evil. And the quote you end with is exactly what I'm saying.
> Trying to apply a physical law to a philosophical construct is folly.
That's not what I'm doing. A government is not a philosophical construct—it's a system of rules enforced by living, concrete people, by physical means, against other living, concrete people. For the same reason that your house gets messy or your car might fall apart if you don't take it to the shop, civil liberties that take a lot of law-enforcement effort to respect and seem to help the bad guys won't survive if cops ignore them with impunity.
> Trying to apply a physical law to a philosophical construct is folly.
That's not what I'm doing. A government is not a philosophical construct—it's a system of rules enforced by living, concrete people, by physical means, against other living, concrete people. For the same reason that your house gets messy or your car might fall apart if you don't take it to the shop, civil liberties that take a lot of law-enforcement effort to respect and seem to help the bad guys won't survive if cops ignore them with impunity.