You are right to say that and the justice system needs serious reform. But politicians will do nothing and it is up to the people to rise up.
Australia's justice system is virtually unchanged since colonial times, it was a brutal and biased colonial system foisted onto us by the British masters of the day.
The same could be said of…
You are right to say that and the justice system needs serious reform. But politicians will do nothing and it is up to the people to rise up.
Australia's justice system is virtually unchanged since colonial times, it was a brutal and biased colonial system foisted onto us by the British masters of the day.
The same could be said of the political system both state and fed.
This is the 21st century why can't we have a justice system to suit the modern world?
But the parasites , AKA lawyers, magistrates , judges etc. are very happy with this closed shop, where a lawyer can work his way to the top and be a judge.
That should be the first thing to change, in more modern countries lawyers do not become judges , they are sourced from other walks of life.
Nothing will change unless people protest and this is getting harder , politicians hide from the public under the excuse of "security" and Parliament House Canberra is ringed by a security fence. .
You will get no argument from me, Ken. If we want change we will have to do it ourselves. But the system does not want change and it will fight us. Timing is out of our hands but, when the system's guardians get ill and die from the mRNA jab, the path will be clear to make change. And the first change must be to scrap representationalism and adopt genuine democracy, as this was defined by Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Lord Acton, and the Irish Monks. Contrary to what we are told, there were many democracies throughout history so we have plently of ancient wisdom to draw from. Anyway, I have studied these and have documented how it can be done and will brook no attempts to retain elitism. Our basic philosophy must be, either we live under tyranny or die defeating it. Some of us will be lucky.
If we had a leader like Abraham Lincoln there might be some hope, he would not have tolerated the feminists. But where are the strong leaders we need today?
But I'm not sure what you mean by genuine democracy, if if is not
Lincoln nailed it with "Government of the people, by the people and for the people", meaning "an informed populace formulates all policy ad the public service implements it". No middle man. No parliament, politicians, elections, and no corruption. Just local, regional and national consensus. When Lincoln was assassinated, the Populist movement was formed to install genuine democracy. They, too, failed. The plutocrats overwhelmed them, just as they do today. There will be no new democrcies until the plutocrats are all dead.
You are right to say that and the justice system needs serious reform. But politicians will do nothing and it is up to the people to rise up.
Australia's justice system is virtually unchanged since colonial times, it was a brutal and biased colonial system foisted onto us by the British masters of the day.
The same could be said of the political system both state and fed.
This is the 21st century why can't we have a justice system to suit the modern world?
But the parasites , AKA lawyers, magistrates , judges etc. are very happy with this closed shop, where a lawyer can work his way to the top and be a judge.
That should be the first thing to change, in more modern countries lawyers do not become judges , they are sourced from other walks of life.
Nothing will change unless people protest and this is getting harder , politicians hide from the public under the excuse of "security" and Parliament House Canberra is ringed by a security fence. .
You will get no argument from me, Ken. If we want change we will have to do it ourselves. But the system does not want change and it will fight us. Timing is out of our hands but, when the system's guardians get ill and die from the mRNA jab, the path will be clear to make change. And the first change must be to scrap representationalism and adopt genuine democracy, as this was defined by Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Lord Acton, and the Irish Monks. Contrary to what we are told, there were many democracies throughout history so we have plently of ancient wisdom to draw from. Anyway, I have studied these and have documented how it can be done and will brook no attempts to retain elitism. Our basic philosophy must be, either we live under tyranny or die defeating it. Some of us will be lucky.
If we had a leader like Abraham Lincoln there might be some hope, he would not have tolerated the feminists. But where are the strong leaders we need today?
But I'm not sure what you mean by genuine democracy, if if is not
Lincoln nailed it with "Government of the people, by the people and for the people", meaning "an informed populace formulates all policy ad the public service implements it". No middle man. No parliament, politicians, elections, and no corruption. Just local, regional and national consensus. When Lincoln was assassinated, the Populist movement was formed to install genuine democracy. They, too, failed. The plutocrats overwhelmed them, just as they do today. There will be no new democrcies until the plutocrats are all dead.