The Courts
An expression of anger towards the courts, particularly the family courts.
In the novel “Moby Dick” the captain shouts at the whale, “From the heart of Hell I strike at thee!” His speech is colored by the times in which he lives. This is a time in which a big majority of the population has deep religious convictions and attends church on a regular and frequent basis.
Were this story written today the captain would have shouted at the whale, “F- you!” This is a contraction of the sentence, “I am going to F- you!” It is a threat of violent homosexual assault and physical domination that originates in the prisons. That this jailhouse talk has become mainstream language suggests that too many people have spent too much time in prison.
The purpose of the courts, the institution that is putting all these people in jail, is to punish or remove or correct people who deviate from society’s norms and values. By imprisoning such a large portion of the population as to affect language usage demonstrates the courts have deviated from society’s norms and values. Such a malfunctioning organization tends to drive out the competent and capable, leaving it in the hands of the incompetent. This problem is then compounded because it becomes a haven for and even a magnet for deviates and degenerates turning it into a perversion of its original purpose. This is why in NJ a self admitted insane pedophile has been said to be a good judge.
Individuals and eventually society will react to this. For many people their only direct contact with the government is through the courts at the municipal level for traffic violations. Long suspected and denied, now openly acknowledged in the head lines of the NJ Star-Ledger, these courts are more concerned with raising revenue then with dealing out justice. Justified or not, real or perceived, many leave these courts angry, believing they have been robbed.
The terror event in N.Y. City had made many people very angry, feeling frustrated at wanting to strike out at this evil. Those responsible are out of reach but just down the street are those thieves in the courthouse. This should lead to a number of assaults on and even murder of municipal court employees, their homes, cars, places of work vandalized and burned, even more Timothy Mc Veys.
Another source of seething anger is the Family Part of the Superior Court. Everyone connected with this institution knows the child support laws are unjust, unfair and discriminatory towards males earning below a certain income. They speak of it in whispers least they be seen as rocking the boat and jeopardize their careers and allow these men to be driven into poverty with as much as a 40% deduction on his paycheck. To reach that income level where he can survive he must work a second job and forgo seeing his children. Because he is earning more he must pay more thus much work more and again pay more until he physically collapses.
Harassed and jailed so that he loses his job for failure to pay what he cannot afford, his driving privilege revoked for nonpayment so he cannot work a second job he becomes desperate and angry. To survive many flee.
The courts cover up this wrong by dehumanizing its victims. These men are contemptuously called deadbeat parents. Their children are portrayed as hungry and shoeless because the mother is unable to support them by herself and he has selfishly refused to support them. Others in their anger murder their ex-wives. How often is not published. Instead it is portrayed as individual acts by mad men rather than common actions of men made mad, certainly not as part of a sociological phenomenon.
The more intelligent are beginning to realize what is going on. It is the power of the court and state working through their ex-wives that is doing this to them for their own reasons. This court system seems to obtain some kind of voyeuristic gratification from the slaughter of mothers. With them dead and the fathers in jail for their murder the children become wards of the state. Having disappeared into the state institution for family services the most luscious of the children can be easily turned over to those that would use them for pornography and prostitution.
Knowing their true enemy many fathers are directing their anger towards the courts. Under violent attack, the government has labeled the actions of these men as acts of individual domestic terror rather than as a leaderless revolution. Mainstream society will never believe their government is so corrupt. This means bombs and bullets are not the answer. For every pervert killed there would be a dozen willing to replace them and reap the rewards of the position. The only thing persons engaging in violent actions against the courts would accomplish is the removal of themselves.
How to kill the hydra then? Remove the rewards; turn it against itself so that each head consumes the other. These creatures suffer many hedonistic vices: greed, jealousy, and unfaithfulness. They bare grudges and in their covet ness do not forgive. By investigating individuals and revealing what they would keep hidden, particularly the wrong they have done others of their kind we can turn them one against the other. Let one profit from putting a knife in the back of another, or learn another has stolen from him and they will quickly start imprisoning each other.
If I am correct in what I have been saying then an investigation of financial honesty will bring them down. If I am wrong then no unjust harm will be done. Instead of F- you say to them, Audit You! Once in jail others can tell them they have placed there, F- YOU!
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ladybaby
On April 20, 2009 at 9:41 am
This is by far the best article I have read so far. It is EXCELLENT. I am just sad that not anyone else has commented on it. The points you make are so true. I think people who shun or ignore to respond, are in denial or insecure about facing what is really happening in our corrupt court system. :You are also right, that too many people have spent too much time in prisons. Our judicials system is more interested in making profits by locking up people, than to give them the protections they need to live normal lives. We are so vain in our belief that education makes us “good”, that we fail to see others for who they are. I find that you are very informed about the reality of our criminal justice system. I applaud you!
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