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Comment by Dumblydorr

4 hours ago

It’s not the ideal of the system. We shouldn’t have two tiered justice, the top should be being held accountable.

Adams and Jefferson wrestled with another question. J said generations shouldn’t be tied to the decisions of their ancestors. Adams said but surely laws are necessary to maintain stability and order and preserve their fragile democracy for future generations.

Ideal and reality are rarely in alignment, and reality is what we need to be concerned with.

  • Reality is short term thinking.

    Idealism is long term thinking.

    If you disregard reality, you will never understand the world around you to make change.

    If you disregard idealism, you will only ever be able to react. You will end up dragged around by the nose, and pulled towards someone elses ideal that might not be so good for you.

    Thinking that power is inviolable is an idealism that benefits existing power. They don’t want you to think of the countless times power has been overthrown, and a more just society has been built on the ruins of one with benefits for only those with power.