Sunday evening speech after 3 wines
We would think the guiding principles of justice in our society would be speed, sympathy, accuracy and concern.
But it’s not, why?
The legal system is there to service the interests of its high earning elite who control its monopoly with vengeance.
Politicians’ incorrectly get sold the idea that separation of power demands they cannot get involved in matters of judicial failure despite the fact all three branches are meant to maintain "checks and balances" over each other to maintain honesty of government.
And so armed with the wrong definition our politicians ignore the endless damage being committed by the judicial structure which leaves society the ongoing victim.
No wonder people are pissed at this fictional structure we call democracy.
My only hope is the fact that there has been a time in the evolution of everything that works when it didn't work.
In the meantime NZ continues to slip downwards both socially and economically while at the same time the politician’s waste time fighting like poorly behaved children.
While outside in the real world of struggling students, parents, business people and the retired, the people see opportunity just slipping by as we all gasp for those last breaths of hope that common sense may arrive before it is too late.
More wine.
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