And like I said, I'm an apathetic coward. Maybe if I was really put to the test- your example of bombing civilians, for example- my inner chaotic good would come out, but when it's mundane stuff like "paying taxes" or "working for Wal-Mart", I'm as complicit as everybody else.Actually one of the defining features of lawful neutral people is that they would help anyone if it was lawful to do so, but they would also abide to and follow evil laws as well. Imagine the bodyguards and close military personnel's of Kim Jong Un, those would be perfect examples of Lawful Neutral people, as well as soldiers simply carrying out orders even if the orders are immoral and wrong. While a lawful good person would refuse to carry out an order to launch a strike on innocent civilians, a lawful neutral would carry out the order without hesitation.
Problem is that idiot authors have often misconstrued lawful good as lawful lawful or lawful self-righteous.
Especially the Paladin's Handbook. Much inks and many years have been spent in the vain cause of undoing the damage wrought by those imbeciles.
I also don't always approve of Chaotic Good types who rebel against "the system". Even if the system is pretty messed up, it does not therefore follow that any form of resistance they take will actually improve anything, including the lives of the people they claim to be fighting for.