In this Outlawed Round Up PLUS episode, we examine how the legal concept of an “identifiable group” has expanded far beyond its original intent and now sits at the center of a broader collective socio-democratic governance model. Rather than focusing on personal responsibility and equal application of law, modern systems increasingly prioritize group classification, collective protection, and administrative enforcement.
This discussion looks at definitions, incentives, and consequences — not at any specific group. We explore how identity categories become embedded in legislation, how enforcement shifts from courts to agencies, and why collective frameworks often collide with classical liberal principles like equal treatment under the law.