Role Reversal – Who Are the Criminals?

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Photo by KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA - Justice

There appears to be a reversal of roles within our justice system today. While not all of our attorney generals and judges are corrupt, a significant number of them are making headlines for the wrong reasons.

To avoid any potential legal repercussions, I’ve opted not to mention specific names. However, for those who stay updated with the news, the trend I’m referring to is evident. We witness trials driven by political vendettas while criminals guilty of serious offenses are being released back onto the streets.

This pattern leads me to question whether judges and attorneys themselves are becoming the perpetrators. It appears they are seeking fame and fortune by prosecuting high-profile individuals, while simultaneously failing to protect everyday citizens like you and me. It’s disheartening to see murderers, carjackers, rapists, looters, and drug traffickers being apprehended only to be released shortly afterward, while law-abiding individuals, such as parents, find themselves in legal trouble for merely expressing their opinions at a school board meeting.

Our justice system can no longer be accurately described as such. Justice seems elusive; instead, it’s about gaining political leverage, seeking fame, or ensuring reelection. Meanwhile, law-abiding Americans suffer the consequences.

It’s imperative to hold the true culprits accountable, and in this case, I’m referring to district attorneys and judges. They appear to be the root of the problem within our society. The absence of a functioning justice system is glaring, evidenced by criminals roaming freely while honest citizens face trials based on fabricated charges, ruining their lives in the process.

The American justice system has regrettably descended to resemble that of a third-world country. The pertinent question is, how long will Americans tolerate this state of affairs?

It’s a sobering reality to contemplate that expressing one’s opinion through writing could potentially lead to imprisonment. What was once considered protected free speech in this country is now grounds for attack and incarceration. Is this gaslighting? Perhaps. However, it’s the only means through which I can convey my perspective.

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