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Crimes Against Humanity - Life Denied
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Crimes Against Humanity - Life DeniedA principle has been discovered in the 1880s that all aspects, which are related to the same root must be considered together as a single unit before any individual aspect can be correctly understood. If one ignores this principle it is quite possible that neither the details, nor the whole, are understood, because each aspect contributes something unique to the whole that enables one to understand more of the nature of the underlying principle. Here we find the dimensions of life and its civilization build on truth, justice, and love. Contrary to popular belief the concept of justice is not isolated from this larger complex of reality. Justice reflects a demand that lies beyond human arbitration. It reflects the sovereign principle of the absolute, as do truth and love. The three aspects are one, and in their oneness they share the root of all life, which is not arbitrary but manifests the sovereign Principle that is best described as an aspect of what is commonly termed God. In modern times, however, the entire concept of justice seems to have become lost. So grossly distorted has justice become. Injustice has become the norm and it is patiently tolerated on an enormous scale, while at the same time the process of legal justice has been shifted into a cyberspace circus in which the criminal trial of celebrities evoke ecstatic reactions within large segments of the population while the murdering of millions evoke not the slightest concern. It should be noted that the pursuit of true justice is the corner stone of civilization. To the degree to which it is lost, being bypassed or distorted for political, financial, ideological, or whatever reasons, the society is destroying an essential foundation on which its welfare depends, if not its existence. A deep disparity has developed between the principle of justice and the so-called justice that people face all around the world, which is predominately, injustice. Political persecution comes to mind as an example of this injustice. Indeed, this type of persecution is largely rampant in many parts of the world. Nevertheless, it is but a tiny fragment of the injustices that are perpetrated against humanity, especially against poor people. Economic and financial injustice, for instance, is destroying upwards to 100 million human lives each year and is enslaving over 250 million children in a global orgy of child labor that undermines the society's future, often irreparably. This new type of slavery that feeds on the life of children, that inhibits their development, is presently so huge that the historic enslavement of the natives of Africa in the mines and plantations of the world's empires, amounts to but a pittance in comparison. And injustice creates more injustice. Modern slavery in sweat-shops, as well as child labor that is often enforced with corporeal punishment, floods the world with cheap products that wipe out productive employment in healthy economies. Injustice destroys civilization. The magic of the free-trade market place is a place devoid of justice. It is a place where stealing for profit, or robbery via clever schemes, is not only legal, but is encouraged. However, its results cannot be avoided. It breeds poverty and poverty breeds death. Years of life denied. In modern times the concept of justice has become so grossly distorted that the once most moral nations on the planet that had fought bitter wars against slavery, have regressed to such a low level that the most advanced among these nations has presently incarcerations in progress with sentences raging up to 77 years for political persecution - a virtual life-sentence. This particular sentence was handed down in the U.S.A. for the bizarre crime of soliciting loans for political publications without having acquired a security vendors licence. And even this wasn't officially a crime at the time the loans were taken. The deed was established to be a crime after the fact, and was applied retroactively. In contrast to this 77 year sentence resulting from political persecution - which the society accepts with ease - the society chooses to celebrate the true criminals in the financial world as heroes, who steal billions out of the society's very pockets, with fraudulent schemes, and undermine by the vast scope of the theft the physical existence of entire nations. You can find the names of these destroyers of nations on the covers of magazines, printed in golden type. They are treated like stars for their "superior" ability in robbing the public. This bizarre contrast is deemed in today's world to reflect justice. In reality it is a gross injustice. But the sovereign Principle of justice cannot be mocked. Society cannot escape the effects of the injustice it allows. Political persecution destroy its moral conscience, and financial injustices, no matter how much the perpetrators are hailed as geniuses, destroys a society's physical economy by which its people live. || - page index - || - chapter index - || - Exit - ||
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