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minus-squareOlgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·14 hours ago Who is “they” and how might they “fix” the justice system ? The oligarchs that own the country. Are you proposing that allowing a jury of peers drawn from this public ought to be able to make up the law based on the vibe of cases before them ? I’m proposing that the inherent protections the judicial system gives people be used to protect Luigi. Justice is dead so long as billionaires can cause immeasurable death and suffering without repercussions. You’re operating under the incorrect assumption that the public can control the law. If that were the case you’d be right. But as of right now, this is the only check on their power. And it is an intentional check. The 2A was put in place to fight tyrants if it came to it, and it is quickly coming to it.
The oligarchs that own the country.
I’m proposing that the inherent protections the judicial system gives people be used to protect Luigi.
Justice is dead so long as billionaires can cause immeasurable death and suffering without repercussions.
You’re operating under the incorrect assumption that the public can control the law.
If that were the case you’d be right. But as of right now, this is the only check on their power. And it is an intentional check. The 2A was put in place to fight tyrants if it came to it, and it is quickly coming to it.