I was surprised to read about the protests against the BNP leader Nick Griffin. It appears that despite the rules against protests outside Parliament plod failed to do anything about it. Strange that. It’s almost as if plod couldn’t have cared. Perhaps he didn’t jump up and down hard enough to impact on the protesters. We will never know and I suspect that none of them will face justice either. I wonder if it has anything to do with our politicians actually supporting this organisation?
A legal organisation that doesn’t get protection by the law with government support. Disgraceful.
And just to show that discrimination is finished in the US. It appears that the guy who shot the abortion lawyer last month has said that others will die. Read here. Lucky for him he is a white liberal because I seem to remember that the US were going to torture sorry intensely question using methods such as waterboarding credible terrorist threats against US citizens. Maybe I’m wrong but this seems to qualify on the justification for torture interrogation front. Yet he seems to be able to make phone calls complaining about conditions in jail and making threats. Something doesn’t seem right here.
It seems we have two socialist governments making rules which don’t apply to those who are working in line with their agendas. The joys of socialism.
What this means in case you are unclear is that in the two major powers in the West you don’t have Justice at all. You have a legal system that dispenses justice socialist style which means that it is not spread evenly across society. The government picks and chooses what it does and the population has no choices and can only give little kicks to the government occasionally. The cover ups in the UK allow could fill a book and Jean Charles de Menezes was just a high profile case.
Justice has to be fair and dispensed evenly regardless of status, colour and politics. Sentences should reflect justice and should be sufficient to be a deterrent. When it doesn’t two things happen. 1 – People take the law into their own hands and Sharia law is an example of that and 2 – People lose all respect for the lawmakers and their enforcers. I think a few are there already but not enough for tipping point.
Some are more equal than others
I was surprised to read about the protests against the BNP leader Nick Griffin. It appears that despite the rules against protests outside Parliament plod failed to do anything about it. Strange that. It’s almost as if plod couldn’t have cared. Perhaps he didn’t jump up and down hard enough to impact on the protesters. We will never know and I suspect that none of them will face justice either. I wonder if it has anything to do with our politicians actually supporting this organisation?
A legal organisation that doesn’t get protection by the law with government support. Disgraceful.
And just to show that discrimination is finished in the US. It appears that the guy who shot the abortion lawyer last month has said that others will die. Read here. Lucky for him he is a white liberal because I seem to remember that the US were going to torture sorry intensely question using methods such as waterboarding credible terrorist threats against US citizens. Maybe I’m wrong but this seems to qualify on the justification for torture interrogation front. Yet he seems to be able to make phone calls complaining about conditions in jail and making threats. Something doesn’t seem right here.
It seems we have two socialist governments making rules which don’t apply to those who are working in line with their agendas. The joys of socialism.
What this means in case you are unclear is that in the two major powers in the West you don’t have Justice at all. You have a legal system that dispenses justice socialist style which means that it is not spread evenly across society. The government picks and chooses what it does and the population has no choices and can only give little kicks to the government occasionally. The cover ups in the UK allow could fill a book and Jean Charles de Menezes was just a high profile case.
Justice has to be fair and dispensed evenly regardless of status, colour and politics. Sentences should reflect justice and should be sufficient to be a deterrent. When it doesn’t two things happen. 1 – People take the law into their own hands and Sharia law is an example of that and 2 – People lose all respect for the lawmakers and their enforcers. I think a few are there already but not enough for tipping point.