As a victim myself to the primed justice in America, I feel it is too full of traps for unwary people, especially those who are used to very different and more humane norms.
The American system of fighting through things rather than seeking a balance of less aggressive emotions, bleeds a higher level of damage where too many are made victims not of the crimes committed, but of the justice seeking process itself. No, I don't think justice is so important that it is allowed to damage. I think justice should be available, but proceed without making those seeking justice victims of the process.
America has a lot to learn about being a just community and about the processes of achieving justice. It's not fun to work or live in America because of all the fighting that takes place, one way or another. It's not good enough to say that the fighting achieves justice, because it doesn't. What is left out is the fact that process of achieving justice in America is unjust and real justice is never achieved.
America is destined to remain the unjust society until it can figure out just processes for achieving justice. Fighting is not the answer.
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