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It's a system of justice with one rule. Total compliance with the mob is mandatory. Penalties vary.
It's mob rule.
Here's the difference between the country's justice system, and the social justice system:
The country's justice system reviewed the evidence and facts of the Breonna Taylor case before a grand jury and their use of force was justified.
1) Police knocked
2) Breanna NOT asleep
3) Her BF shot police first
4) Police returned fire
The social justice system declared all cops guilty with no evidence, no facts, and no jury. The mob says they are guilty - and that's it. The city pays the penalty of this injustice.
Here's the difference between the country's justice system, and the social justice system:
The social justice system declared all cops guilty with no evidence, no facts, and no jury. The mob says they are guilty - and that's it.
As was the case in France in 1793.
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Originally Posted by Chicano3000X
Human rights, making sure resources are accessible to people in need. Something like that(?)
In other words, the end (even if you can't define it) justifies the means.
Only the fifteen-or-so fully-tested democracies make substantial voluntary contributions to the wishing well of private charity/philanthropy, and social legislation in all of them is replete with opportunities for the motivated individual to act in his/her own benefit; this in contrast to the over-planned economies where access to the societal "safety net", if one exists at all, is usually tied to the pursuit, and peddling of government influence.
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Here's the difference between the country's justice system, and the social justice system:
The country's justice system reviewed the evidence and facts of the Breonna Taylor case before a grand jury and their use of force was justified.
1) Police knocked
2) Breanna NOT asleep
3) Her BF shot police first
4) Police returned fire
The social justice system declared all cops guilty with no evidence, no facts, and no jury. The mob says they are guilty - and that's it. The city pays the penalty of this injustice.
And that is the problem....Mob rule. And that is just with the Taylor case. Imagine the Floyd case if the mob does not get what it wants?
And we as a nation, better yet a state, a county, a city, a community don't do that already?
We do.
But just because you achieved it doesn’t mean to fight is over. The fight is to keep it. Because many times people would wanna strip those rights away. Just because society achieves something like the right to vote for a group of people, doesn’t mean that in the future someone would attempt to strip it in some other way.
And that is the problem....Mob rule. And that is just with the Taylor case. Imagine the Floyd case if the mob does not get what it wants?
That has been the plan all along IMO.
I believe they murdered Floyd to kick off the riots in a politically safe area where they have total control of the outcome. The same happened to Freddie Gray who was beaten up by police in a van in 2015 in died... followed by riots.
Well, in a world world where saying things like "my truth" have become common place, is the truth of some what we should follow? I saw a so called protester on the news yelling "we have to stop the gynecide of our people" is that truth??
Nope.
Bunch of morons wanting free stuff.
Nothing's changed, Soros has just armed the stupid who are hiding in the blm "movement'.
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