Justice

Injustice


The justice system, of laws, courts, and litigators,
creates society's appearance of order
using laws that are products of political processes
for contesting, deciding and judging legal issues, and people,
within the justice system's limited resources.

The legalistic pantomime of justice is extended
through our delusions about business and personal relationships
created by our ideas about possessions and our feelings of ownership
extending to our ownership of responsibilities, priveleges, and social roles

This righteousness contrasts with awareness of, for example,
social injustice, human nature, and the universe.
In our righteousness we ignore most aspects of being alive
within the absolute and comparative injustice of our lives.


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