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One Strong Vote for a New Justice System

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As the saying goes, justice is blind. How sad. When this concept first became part of my social education, it was in junior high school. I had a problem with it then and even more so now. It is not that I am is disagreement with its theory of judicial equality. One’s race, culture or sociopolitical prerogative should be a blind spot in the judgmental eyes of the criminal justice system.

It seems as though the system of laws under which we are governed has lost its vision and purpose. They have blindly wandered into a wilderness of economic favoritism controlled by political benefactors. For once, let justice open its eyes and see what is happening to society and the eroding respect for the criminal justice system.

It is a well-known fact of history that when justice is violated and its pillars are shaken by the hands of corruption, both society and justice are brought to ruins. The life and energy of any society are rooted in justice and unprejudiced laws, plain and simple.

When there’s a biased sense of injustice, society grows to hate the system under which they have to labor. Not to mention the legislators under whose hands the heavy scepter of injustice rest. Such conditions cause society to group in sociological darkness, and the people to make their own laws (laws of the jungle). Without vision, the people perish.

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For once, let justice open its eyes.

WILL ALI

Los Angeles

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