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Why people critic justice?

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Why people critic justice?

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  1. People critisise true justice because they fear recieving it.

    Remember, sympathy for the guilty is treason to the innocent.


  2. I'm not sure I understand the question... but if I do understand, I believe it is because, we don't see true justice anymore. Most laws are geared to protect the criminal and the victim is sometimes victimized again when they try to prosecute. So it is hard not to be critical when the world is so unjust.

  3. Oh, I have many reasons why... the first reason being that myself and countless others acquainted with me have been treated unfairly by the so-called "free justice" system of the United States.

    I mean, wouldn't you be just a little skeptical of the go-happy justice system if YOU were abused under the law simply for being bisexual? What do you want me to do, stand by and wave cheerfully at the goddamn cheaters who ignore the Constitution?

    As for victims being "treated unfairly", I rather think it has reversed. People today seem to think that the world consists only of good vs. evil: the victim is a sweet, innocent little creature, and the criminal is a mindless and cruel hater. There's no in-between or difference from those ideologies, and it is that mentality that runs the justice system. I've lost count of the amount of times a "fair" jury has ignored the aggravating actions of the "victim" that caused the "criminal" to retaliate.

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