Would you like a list of examples where extremely illegal actions are clearly and controversially moral, or can you think of historical examples yourself?
No, I haven't. "Equivocating" is, you know, pretty exactly the opposite of "expressly disambiguating".
> Would you like a list of examples where extremely illegal actions are clearly and controversially moral
Presuming you mean "clearly and uncontroversially", no.
Though if you are arguing that "the right to buy drugs" is in that category, I'd like to see an argument for that.
Would you like a list of examples where extremely illegal actions are clearly and controversially moral, or can you think of historical examples yourself?