Accepted Aggression
- stringfellowsarc
- Mar 14, 2024
- 1 min read
People's inability and reluctance to visualize themselves as suffering the aggressions of any principality is most certainly built into each system by that system. For those who value human life there is no honest way to describe the relation between the laws that are enacted in order to sustain the principality's right to put those laws in place and those who are victimized by them. For victims the law in the legislatures, in the courts, in enforcement, and in administration has always been as a harasser, an invader, and an oppressor. This reality occurs not only in larger forms of intimidation and scrutiny, but in the petty, routine, and daily assaults which people suffer through the actions, words, and innuendoes as they interact with the officers and acolytes of these principalities. Any passing off of these realities is simply some form of justifying sophistry.
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