Are the Laws Justice?

Laws are not justice. They are the vocabulary that elites use to describe their privileges.

When the powerful behind the scenes write the rules, the rules protect the powerful.

When the weak break those rules, the rules become chains. When the powerful break them, the rules become “exceptions.”

What is the international law that the hunchbacks in the global elite brag about?

It is a theater where the United States plays judge, prosecutor, and executioner at once. It is the privilege to bomb without a warrant, to impose naval blockades, no-fly zones, and sanctions without consent, and to seize assets without trial.

More laws, less justice”.
Cicero

And then they lecture the world about the “rules-based order.” As if order wasn’t built on the ruins of these rules, as in the example of Palestine or Venezuela.

But where was the law when Iraq supposedly had weapons of mass destruction? When Yugoslavia was dismembered by airstrikes from NATO airfields?

The law is not blind. It knows very well who holds the power. It sees who writes the indictments. It sees who chooses and finances the judges. And it sees who never goes to trial.

The International Criminal Court can issue arrest warrants. But the bombs keep falling. Arrests and convictions are imposed according to the dictates of the international elite.

Because law without power is just poetry. Beautiful words on paper that the elites use as toilet paper.

Ask yourself why the biggest offenders are the biggest preachers. Ask yourself why the US and Israel are never in the dock. Ask yourself why no Western leader has ever faced trial for the millions of deaths from their military interventions.

Justice is not served in the courts built by the elites. Laws are not justice. They are the mask that power wears when it wants to appear civilized.

The world is not governed by law. It is determined by who can enforce it. And until that changes, the law will remain what it has always been, a story told by the victor about why the victim deserved his punishment.

“People should not see how two things are made: laws and sausages”.
Otto Von Bismarck

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